They say, he is already in the forest of Arden, and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say, many young gentlemen flock to him every day ; and fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world. Blackwood's Magazine - Page 5541833Full view - About this book
| William Shakespeare - 1993 - 134 pages
...already in the forest of Arden,6 and a many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England: they say many young gentlemen flock...fleet the time carelessly as they did in the golden world.7 1 10 OLIVER What, you wrestle tomorrow before the new duke? CHARLES Marry, do I, sir: and I... | |
| Bruce R. Smith - 1994 - 345 pages
...already in the Forest of Ardenne, and a many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock...time carelessly, as they did in the golden world. 4 In these lines Charles indicates another feature of Virgil's eclogues that is transferred to Arden:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 692 pages
...a many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England: they say many no young gentlemen flock to him every day, and fleet...the time carelessly as they did in the golden world. OLIVER What, you wrestle tomorrow before the new Duke? CHARLES Marry do I, sir; and I came to acquaint... | |
| Jonathan Locke Hart - 1996 - 304 pages
...already in the Forest of Arden, and a many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock...the time carelessly as they did in the golden world" (1.1.1 14-19). And it is emphatically confirmed in the closing scene with the comedy's masque finale.... | |
| W. R. Owens, Lizbeth Goodman - 1996 - 356 pages
...Senior's alternative lifestyle in the Forest of Arden. and how this is so attractive to the youth that 'many young gentlemen flock to him every day. and...the time carelessly as they did in the golden world' (L1.110-12). Similarly. we know of Orlando's intention to take action: The spirit of my father grows... | |
| Nicholas Roe - 1998 - 344 pages
...who lives there as an exile, 'and a many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock...the time carelessly as they did in the golden world' (ti 1 14-19). The 'careless' life in the Forest of Arden may indeed recall the 'golden world' of antiquity... | |
| Mary Kathleen Hunter, James Webster - 1997 - 476 pages
...already in the forest of Arden, and many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock...time carelessly, as they did in the golden world." (i . I). democracy, listens to stories of corruption in London told by the miller's son, Dick, and... | |
| Mario DiGangi - 1997 - 236 pages
...loving lords," his "co-mates and brothers in exile," and joined later by "many young gentlemen" who "flock to him every day, and fleet the time carelessly as they did in the golden world" (1.1.100-1; 2.1.1; 1.1.117-19). For Charles, who reports the Duke's situation in the play's opening... | |
| Willem Pieter Gerritsen, A. G. van Melle - 1998 - 348 pages
...already in the forest of Arden, and a many merry men with him; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England; they say many young gentlemen flock...time carelessly, as they did in the golden world'. By the beginning of the seventeenth century, Robin Hood was firmly established as one of the great... | |
| Leon Garfield - 1995 - 328 pages
...many merry men with him," he related with growing eloquence; "and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England. They say many young gentlemen flock...time carelessly as they did in the golden world." He paused, and a small sigh crept out of him, like a mouse coming forth from a mountain . . . "You... | |
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