The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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Page 111
... ROSALIND , daughter to the banished Duke . CELIA , daughte ughter ghter to Frederick . PHEBE , a shepherdess . AUDREY , a country girl . Lords belonging to the two Dukes ; Pages , Foresters , and other Attendants . The SCENE lies ...
... ROSALIND , daughter to the banished Duke . CELIA , daughte ughter ghter to Frederick . PHEBE , a shepherdess . AUDREY , a country girl . Lords belonging to the two Dukes ; Pages , Foresters , and other Attendants . The SCENE lies ...
Page 113
... Rosalind , and sportively accuses her with falling in love " on such a sudden : " their conversation is interrupted by Duke Frederick , who has become jealous of Rosalind , and banishes her from his court . Enter CELIA , and ROSALIND ...
... Rosalind , and sportively accuses her with falling in love " on such a sudden : " their conversation is interrupted by Duke Frederick , who has become jealous of Rosalind , and banishes her from his court . Enter CELIA , and ROSALIND ...
Page 115
... Rosalind : whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change fathers ? I will give 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 ...
... Rosalind : whither wilt thou go ? Wilt thou change fathers ? I will give 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 ...
Page 119
... fortunes seek ; But at fourscore , it is too late a week : Yet fortune cannot recompense me better , Than to die well , and not my master's debtor . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . The Forest of Arden . Enter ROSALIND AS YOU LIKE IT . 119 1.
... fortunes seek ; But at fourscore , it is too late a week : Yet fortune cannot recompense me better , Than to die well , and not my master's debtor . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . The Forest of Arden . Enter ROSALIND AS YOU LIKE IT . 119 1.
Page 120
... ROSALIND in boy's clothes , CELIA drest like a Shepherdess , and TOUCHSTONE . Ros . O Jupiter ! how weary are my spirits ! Touch . I care not for my spirits , if my legs were not weary . Ros . I could find in my heart to disgrace my ...
... ROSALIND in boy's clothes , CELIA drest like a Shepherdess , and TOUCHSTONE . Ros . O Jupiter ! how weary are my spirits ! Touch . I care not for my spirits , if my legs were not weary . Ros . I could find in my heart to disgrace my ...
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