. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. ll your brother how well I counterfeited.—Heigh ho!Oli. This was not counterfeit; there is too great testimony in your complexion, that it was a passion of Counterfeit, I assure you. Oli. Well then, take a good heart, and counterfeit to be a So I do : but, i faith, I should have been a woman by Come, you look paler and paler; pray you, draw homewards :—Good sir,go with us. a Tears our recountments had most kindly bathd,As, how—i. €., with a traia of circumstances, As hoW. ^ Ah, sirra. Caldeco


. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. ll your brother how well I counterfeited.—Heigh ho!Oli. This was not counterfeit; there is too great testimony in your complexion, that it was a passion of Counterfeit, I assure you. Oli. Well then, take a good heart, and counterfeit to be a So I do : but, i faith, I should have been a woman by Come, you look paler and paler; pray you, draw homewards :—Good sir,go with us. a Tears our recountments had most kindly bathd,As, how—i. €., with a traia of circumstances, As hoW. ^ Ah, sirra. Caldecott says, Yet scarce more than half in possession of herself, in her flutterand tremulous articulation she adds to one word the first letter, or article, of the succeeding this, the reading of the folios, the modern editors give sir.* 232 AS TOU LIKE IT. [act IV. Oli. That will I^ foi I must bear answer baclt How you excuse my brother, I shall devise something: But, I pray you, commend my counterfeiting to him :—Will you go ? [ [Scene III. Be of good cheer, youth. ] JkjkJ


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