An art edition of Shakespeare, classified as comedies, tragedies, histories and sonnets, each part arranged in chronological order, including also a list of familiar quotations (1889) (14596246340)

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An art edition of Shakespeare, classified as comedies, tragedies, histories and sonnets, each part arranged in chronological order, including also a list of familiar quotations (1889) (14596246340)

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Title: An art edition of Shakespeare, classified as comedies, tragedies, histories and sonnets, each part arranged in chronological order, including also a list of familiar quotations
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847 Seymour, Mary. (from old catalog) Gaskell, Charles Arthur, 1849- ed. (from old catalog) Gilbert, John, Sir, 1817-1897, illus
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Publisher: Chicago, U. S. publishing house
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ssenger to his brother (as has been related) to offer to restoreto him his dukedom,which he had usurped so long, and with it the lands and revenues of his friends, thefaithful followers of his adversity. This joyful news, as unexpected as it was welcome, came opportunely to heightenthe festivity and rejoicings at the wedding of the princesses. Celia complimented hercousin on this good fortune which had happened to the duke, Rosalinds father, and 183 AS YOU LIKE IT. wished her joy very sincerely, though she herself was no longer heir to the dukedom,but by this restoration which her father had made, Rosalind was now the heir: socompletely was the love of these two cousins unmixed with anything of jealousy orenvy. The duke had now an opportunity of rewarding those true friends who hadstayed with him in his banishment; and these worthy followers, though they hadpatiently shared his adverse fortune, were very well pleased to return in peace andprosperity to the palace of their lawful duke.
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183 As Y ou L IKE T, DBAMATIS PERSON^S. DtjkEj living in exile. Frederick, irother to the Dulce, and Usurper of Ms dominions.Amiens, ( Lords attending upon the DukeJaques, ( in his hanishment. Le Beau, a Courtier attending upon Fred- crich.Charles, his Wrestler.Oliver, Jaques, \ Sons of Sir Eoivlatid de Bois.Orlaistdo,Adam, ) DeK2\IS, f ToucHSTOKE, a Clown. Servants to Oliver. Sir Oliver Mar-text, a Vicar. r, r Shepherds. Sylvius, ) ^ William, a country Fellow in love 2oith Audrey. A Person representing Hymen. EosALiND, Daughter to the banished Duke.Celia, Daughter to Frederick.Phebe, a Shepherdess.Audrey, a country Girl. Lords helonging to the two Dukes; Pages,Foresters, and other Attendants. SCENE—Lies, first, n^ear Olivers House; afterwards, partly in theUsurpers Court, aj^d partly ix the Forest of Arden. ACT I. Scene I. An Orchard, near OliversHouse. Enter Orlando and Adam. Orl. As I remember, Adam, it wasupon this fashion bequeathd me: By will,but a poor thousand crowns; and, a

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an art edition of shakespeare classified as comedies tragedies histories and sonnets each part arranged in chronological order including also a list of familiar quotations 1889
an art edition of shakespeare classified as comedies tragedies histories and sonnets each part arranged in chronological order including also a list of familiar quotations 1889