The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 10Macmillan, 1901 |
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... thee mine . I charge thee be not thou more griev'd than I am . Ros . I have more cause . CEL . Thou hast not , Cousin . Pr'ythee , be cheerful : know'st thou not the Duke Hath banish'd me , his daughter ? Ros . That he hath not . CEL ...
... thee mine . I charge thee be not thou more griev'd than I am . Ros . I have more cause . CEL . Thou hast not , Cousin . Pr'ythee , be cheerful : know'st thou not the Duke Hath banish'd me , his daughter ? Ros . That he hath not . CEL ...
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... pr'ythee , more . ΙΟ AMI . It will make you melancholy , Monsieur Jaques . JAQ . I thank it . More , I pr'ythee , more . I can suck melancholy out of a song , as a weasel sucks eggs . More , I pr'ythee , more . AMI . My voice is ragged ...
... pr'ythee , more . ΙΟ AMI . It will make you melancholy , Monsieur Jaques . JAQ . I thank it . More , I pr'ythee , more . I can suck melancholy out of a song , as a weasel sucks eggs . More , I pr'ythee , more . AMI . My voice is ragged ...
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... pr'ythee , who ? CEL . O Lord , Lord ! it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earth- quakes , and so encounter . Ros . Nay ; but who is it ? CEL . Is it possible ? 180 Ros . Nay ; I pr'ythee now ...
... pr'ythee , who ? CEL . O Lord , Lord ! it is a hard matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earth- quakes , and so encounter . Ros . Nay ; but who is it ? CEL . Is it possible ? 180 Ros . Nay ; I pr'ythee now ...
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ACT I Sc ACT II Sc Aliena AMIENS Audrey banish'd BANISHED DUKE bear beard BEAU better brother call'd Charles chide comes counterfeit Court Cousin daughter diest doth DUKE F Duke's Enter ORLANDO Enter ROSALIND Enter TOUCHSTONE exeunt exit eyes fair faith father fool Forest of Arden Fortune foul Ganymede gentle give Grace hath heart hey-ho hither honour Hymen II Sc JAQUES kiss ladies live look Lord lov'd lover man's Master mistress Monsieur motley fool never Phebe pity poor pr'ythee pray pretty ROSALIND and CELIA SCENE Shepherd shew SILVIUS Sir Rowland song speak swear sweet tell thank thee thing thou art Thou hast tongue TOUCH tree troth truly twill UNIVERSITY OF IOWA verses weep Wilt thou wise withal woman word World wrastler wrastling young your's youth