| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 1130 ページ
...should bear no cross, if 1 did bear you ; for, 1 think, you have no money in your purse. '.'"••. claws. And, most dear actors, eat no onions, nor garlick,...doubt, but to hear them say, It is a sweet comedy. No m Rot. Ay, be so, good Touchstone:— Look you, who comes here ; a young man, and an old, in solemn talk.... | |
| 740 ページ
...to be quartered here, exclaiming, with the character in "As you like it": " Well, now I am in Aden, the more fool I. When I was at home I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content." I met here a friend, with whom I passed the day and the evening. The words of Horace occur to me when... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1839 - 482 ページ
...you than bear you ; yet I should bear no cross if I did bear you ; for I think you have no money in your purse. Ros. . Well, this is the forest of Arden....when I was at home, I was in a better place ; but travelers must be content. Ros. Ay, be so, good Touchstone : — look you, who comes here ? Enter Corin.... | |
| 1868 - 738 ページ
...to be quartered here, exclaiming, with the character in "As you like it": " Well, now I am in Aden, the more fool I. When I was at home I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content." I met here a friend, with whom I passed the day and the evening. The words of Horace occur to me when... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1839 - 550 ページ
...than bear you ; yet I should bear no cross, a if I did bear you ; for, I think, you have no money in your purse. Ros. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now am I in Arden. The more fool 1. 1 The old copy reads merry ; perhaps rightly. Rosalind's language, as well as her dress, may be... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1841 - 362 ページ
...than bear you : yet I should bear no cross l if I did bear you ; for, I think, you have no money in your purse. Ros. Well, this is the forest of Arden....Look you, who comes here ; a young man and an old, in solemn8 talk. Enter COEIN and SILVIUS. Cor. That is the way to make her scorn you still. SU. O Corin,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 1008 ページ
...think, you have no money in your purse. До». Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now am 1 housand soldiers with me I will take, Whose bloody...Orleans is besieg'd ; The English army is grown wea und an old, in solemn talk. Enter CORIN and SILVIUS. Cor. That is the way to make her scorn you still.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 658 ページ
...: yet I should bear no cross, if I did bear you; for I think you have no money in your purse. Rot. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now am I in Arden : the more fool l ; when I was at home, I was in a better place ; but travellers must be content. fira. Ay, be so,... | |
| 1914 - 964 ページ
...whatever in the time?" cried Peggy. (To be continued.) Erie Parker. IS TRAVEL WORTH WHILE? "Ay, now I am in Arden. the more fool I. When I was at home, I was...In a better place; but travellers must be content. ..." In the Intervals of planning a modest winter tour of East Equatorial Africa, embracing the greater... | |
| 1844 - 686 ページ
...some things we might apply to ourselves. Bos. Well, this is the forest of Arden. Touch. Ay, now I am in Arden : the more fool I : when I was at home I...in a better place; but travellers must be content. While in Stratford it is very touching to find the poet so honored as he is in the place of his birth.... | |
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