As you like it
| dc.contributor | Michael Hart, Project Gutenberg |
| dc.contributor.author | Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2018-07-27 |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-08-19T14:44:35Z |
| dc.date.available | 2022-08-19T14:44:35Z |
| dc.date.created | 1623 |
| dc.date.issued | 1991-12-19 |
| dc.identifier | ota:1490 |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/1490 |
| dc.description.abstract | Mode of access: Online. OTA website |
| dc.format.extent | Text data (1 file : ca. 162 KB) |
| dc.format.medium | Digital bitstream |
| dc.language | English |
| dc.language.iso | eng |
| dc.publisher | University of Oxford |
| dc.relation.ispartof | Oxford Text Archive Core Collection |
| dc.rights | Distributed by the University of Oxford under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. |
| dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ |
| dc.rights.label | PUB |
| dc.subject.lcsh | Plays -- England -- 16th century |
| dc.subject.lcsh | Comedies -- England -- 16th century |
| dc.title | As you like it |
| dc.type | Text |
| has.files | yes |
| branding | Oxford Text Archive |
| branding | Oxford Text Archive |
| files.size | 166596 |
| files.count | 1 |
| otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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<HH>As You Like It <DB>1.1 <DD>Enter Orlando and Adam <KPP>Orlando<N>1<TPP>As I remember, Adam, it was upon this fashion<n>1 <N>2<TPP>bequeathed me by will but poor a thousand crowns,<n>2 <N>3<TPP>and, as thou sayst, charged my brother on his blessing<n>3 <N>4<TPP>to breed me well_and there begins my sadness. My<n>4 <N>5<TPP>brother Jaques he keeps at school, and report speaks<n>5 <N>6<TPP>goldenly of his profit. For my part, he keeps me rustically<n>6 <N>7<TPP>at home_or, to speak more properly, stays me here at<n>7 <N>8<TPP>home unkept; for call you that keeping for a gentleman<n>8 <N>9<TPP>of my birth, that differs not from the stalling of an ox?<n>9 <N>10<TPP>His horses are bred better, for besides that they are fair<n>10 <N>11<TPP>with their feeding, they are taught their maneVge, and<n>11 <N>12<TPP>to that end riders dearly hired. But I, his brother, gain<n>12 <N>13<TPP>nothing under him but growth, for the which his<n>13 <N>14<TPP>animals on his dunghills are as much bound to h . . .