Farewell, Monsieur Traveller : look you lisp and wear strange suits, disable all the benefits of your own country, be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ; or I will scarce think you have swam in... Bacon's Essays - Page 545by Francis Bacon - 1868 - 641 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1920 - 172 pages
...been soured by it. He is the Italianate Englishman whose attitude is well summed up by Rosalind — " look you lisp and wear strange suits, disable all the benefits of your own country, be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are, or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1785 - 402 pages
...happiness, dear Rosalind I Jaq. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewel, monsieur traveller : Look, you lisp, and wear strange...suits ; disable all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 446 pages
...and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller : Look, you lisp, and...suits; disable* all the bene'fits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 556 pages
...happiness, dear Rosalind! Jaq. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewd, monsieur traveller: Look, you lisp, and wear strange...suits; disable all the benefits of your own country; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are; or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 450 pages
...happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. {Exi1. Ros. Farewel, monsieur traveller: Look, you lisp, and wear strange...suits ; disable all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 372 pages
...and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller : Look, you lisp, and...suits; disable all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pages
...happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jag. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. " [Exit. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller : Look, you lisp, and...suits ; disable all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 436 pages
...happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq. Nay, then, God be wi* you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller: Look, you lisp, and...suits; disable! all the benefits of your own country; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ; or... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 362 pages
...and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jaq. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller : Look, you lisp, and...suits ; disable all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pages
...and happiness, dear Rosalind ! Jag. Nay then, God be wi' you, an you talk in blank verse. [Exit. Ros. Farewell, monsieur traveller : Look, you lisp, and...suits ; disable all the benefits of your own country ; be out of love with your nativity, and almost chide God for making you that countenance you are ;... | |
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