The life of William ShakspeareBellamy & Roberts, 1791 |
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... clown attending on Celia and Rofalind . CORIN , SYLVIUS , } Shepherds . A clown , in love with Audrey . WILLIAM , another clown in love with Audrey . Sir OLIVER MAR - TEXT , a country curate . ROSALIND , daughter to the Duke . CELIA ...
... clown attending on Celia and Rofalind . CORIN , SYLVIUS , } Shepherds . A clown , in love with Audrey . WILLIAM , another clown in love with Audrey . Sir OLIVER MAR - TEXT , a country curate . ROSALIND , daughter to the Duke . CELIA ...
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... Clown . Cel . No ! when nature hath made a fair creature , may The not by fortune fall into the fire ? tho ' nature hath given us wit to flout at fortune , hath not fortune sent in this Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed ...
... Clown . Cel . No ! when nature hath made a fair creature , may The not by fortune fall into the fire ? tho ' nature hath given us wit to flout at fortune , hath not fortune sent in this Fool to cut off this argument ? Rof . Indeed ...
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... clown , at whom fo oft Your Grace was wont to laugh , is also miffing : Hifperia , the Princefs ' gentlewoman , Confeffes , that the fecretly o'er - heard Your daughter and her coufin much commend . The parts and graces of the wrestler ...
... clown , at whom fo oft Your Grace was wont to laugh , is also miffing : Hifperia , the Princefs ' gentlewoman , Confeffes , that the fecretly o'er - heard Your daughter and her coufin much commend . The parts and graces of the wrestler ...
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... CLOWN . Rof . O Jupiter ! how weary are my fpirits ? Clo . I care not for my fpirits , if my legs were not weary . Rof . I could find in my heart to disgrace my man's ap- parel , and cry like a woman ; but I must comfort the weaker ...
... CLOWN . Rof . O Jupiter ! how weary are my fpirits ? Clo . I care not for my fpirits , if my legs were not weary . Rof . I could find in my heart to disgrace my man's ap- parel , and cry like a woman ; but I must comfort the weaker ...
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... Clown ! Rof . Peace , fool ; he's not thy kinsman . Cor . Who calls ? Clo . Your Betters , Sir . Cor . Elfe they are very wretched . Rof . Peace , I fay ; good even to you , friend . Cor . And to you , gentle Sir , and to you all . Rof ...
... Clown ! Rof . Peace , fool ; he's not thy kinsman . Cor . Who calls ? Clo . Your Betters , Sir . Cor . Elfe they are very wretched . Rof . Peace , I fay ; good even to you , friend . Cor . And to you , gentle Sir , and to you all . Rof ...
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