Arcite decides he will not leave Athens and Emilia. Countrymen enter talking about their plans to dance at a May…. Arcite, having won the competition disguised as a poor gentleman, is made an attendant upon Emilia. He and the other….
Arcite brings Palamon food, wine, and files. He promises to return in two hours bringing swords and armor for their…. The countrymen and the schoolmaster gather for the morris dance to be performed for Duke Theseus. When the countrywomen arrive,…. Arcite arrives in the forest with armor and swords. The two cousins dress each other in armor and prepare as….
Emilia examines miniature portraits of Palamon and Arcite and is unable to choose between them. Theseus, hearing descriptions of the…. To hear him Sing in an evening, what a heaven it is! And yet his songs are sad ones. Fairer spoken Was never gentleman. When I come in To bring him water in a morning, first He bows his noble body, then salutes me thus: Fair gentle maid, good morrow.
May thy goodness Get thee a happy husband! Once he kissd me I lovd my lips the better ten days after. Would he would do so evry day! He grieves much, And me as much to see his misery. What should I do to make him know I love him, For I would fain enjoy him?
Say I venturd To set him free? What says the law then? Thus much for law or kindred! Who is being genuine? Who will fall in love? Who will fight? Will they fail the task? Who will you vote for? Strong characters, political drama and some pantomime worthy villains are a few things they both share. I am base, My father the mean keeper of his prison, And he a prince. To marry him is hopeless; To be his whore is witless. What pushes are we wenches driven to, When fifteen once has found us!
Celebrities who fall foul of the law, be that for minor misdemeanours like drinking on the street, or more serious crimes like arson and attempted murder, are offered the chance to serve their sentence in this televised jail. The cons, constant tasks with sadistic punishments designed to test their mental strength. Contestants are always provided with enough food and drink to replenish them, but supplies are almost always rationed unless a contestant has completed a task and in doing so, earnt themselves a reward.
Rule 2. Rewards are given out upon the completion of a task. Examples of rewards include: a romantic date. All Stats Monologues 1 Books 1. Why should I love this Gentleman? Tis odds He never will affect me; I am base, My Out upon't, What pushes are we wenches driven to, When fifteene once has found us! First, I saw him; I seeing thought he was a goodly man; He has as much to please a woman in him, If he please to bestow it so as ever These eyes yet lookt on.
Next, I pittied him, And so would any young wench, o' my Conscience, That ever dream'd, or vow'd her Maydenhead To a yong hansom Man; Then I lov'd him, Extreamely lov'd him, infinitely lov'd him; And yet he had a Cosen, faire as he too.
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