| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 580 pągines
...rather have a fool to make me merry, than expert ence to make me sad ; and to travel for it too. Orl. Good day, and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq. Nay...traveller : Look, you lisp, and wear strange suits ; disable8 all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pągines
...experience to make me sad ; and to travel for it too. Or/a. Good day, and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jag. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse....you are ; or I will scarce think you have swam in a gondola.8 — Why, how now, Orlando! where have you been all this while ? You a lover ? — An you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 424 pągines
...rather have a fool to make me merry, than experience to make me sad; and to travel for it too. ORL. Good day, and happiness, dear Rosalind! JAQ. Nay then,...traveller : Look, you lisp, and wear strange suits; disable4 all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1817 - 710 pągines
...iv. pp. 114, 116. | WliMll«y* Worki of Ben Jonnon i act ii. »L-. :i. t Itinerary, Part 1. Pmonsieur traveller; look, you lisp, and wear strange suits;...or I will scarce think you have swam in a gondola." * An equally severe castigation has been bestowed on these superficial ramblers, in Observations and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1817 - 322 pągines
...Farewell, monsieur traveller: Look, you lisp, and wear strange suits; disable all the benefits of your «wn country; be out of love with your nativity, and almost...you are; or I will scarce think you have swam in a gona.*—Why, how now, Orlando ! where have yon been all this while ? You a lover ?—An you serve... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1818 - 70 pągines
...BEPP O. TDIM-.IIN, LOMBARD-STREET, WHITEFR I AKS. BEPPO, A VENETIAN STORY. BY LORD BYRON. ROSALIND. Farewell, Monsieur Traveller: Look, you lisp, and...that countenance you are ; or I will scarce think that you have swam in a GONDOLA. As You LIKE IT, Act IV. Sc. I. Annotation of the Commentators. That... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1818 - 376 pągines
...; and to travel for it too. Orl. Good day, and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq. Nay then, farewell, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewell,...your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, or I will scarce think you have swam in a gondola. — Why, how now, Orlando ! where have you been... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1819 - 502 pągines
...Good day, and happiness, dear Rosalind! JAQ. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller: Look, you lisp,...chide God for making you that countenance you are; b or I will scarce think you have swam in a * gondola. (2) —Why, how o- c - now, Orlando! where have... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1819 - 466 pągines
...ROSALIND. Farewell, Monsieur Traveller : Loock, yeu Ifsp, and wear strange suits ; disable all I IIP benefits of your own country ; be out of love with...that countenance you are ; or I will scarce think that you have swam in a GONDOLA. As You LIKB IT , Act IV. Se. I. Annotation of the Commentators. That... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 324 pągines
.... verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewel, monsieur traveller: Look, you lisp, and wear strange suits; disable5 all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love...you are ; or I will scarce think you have swam in a gondola.t —Why, how now, Orlando ! where have you been 4 — — my often rumination wraps me, is... | |
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