as you like it in English

as you wish, as you desire, in any way that you want

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1. With Burdocks, Hemlocks, Nettles, Cuckoo-flowers.' Also in As You Like It: ROSALIND

2. 10 As You Like It * – from a quality manuscript, lightly annotated by a prompter.

3. Richard Clews is an actor, known for Doctor Faustus (2012), The Last Kingdom (2015) and RSC: As You Like It (2019).

4. “Clever comics and pretty girls at the Moulin Rouge of Buffalo,” read a 1940s matchbook for “The Home of Burlesk as you like it

5. The paint Brush shaped pen come with innovative technologies and features that make all your writing and designing easy and satisfying, just as you like it

6. This isn't a good As You Like It, or a good film, but it's the first piece of Branaghian Shakespeare since Henry V that isn't a complete waste of time.

7. This isn't a good As You Like It, or a good film, but it's the first piece of Branaghian Shakespeare since Henry V that isn't a complete waste of time.

8. 1599, William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act I, Scene 3, I’ll put myself in poor and mean attire, And with a kind of umber smirch my face; The like do you; so shall we pass along, And never stir Assailants.

9. It is argued that Shakespeare alludes to Marlowe's murder in As You Like It, 3.3.11-12: "it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room", and Apostrophizes his dead friend in A Midsummer Night's Dream: The lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold,

10. Andrei Belgrader is well known to American Repertory Theater audiences for his productions of Loot, We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay!, Ubu Rock, The Servant of Two Masters, Rameau's Nephew, The Bald Soprano and the Chairs, Waiting for Godot (for which he received the Boston Circle Critics Awards for Best Play and Best Director for 1982/1983), Measure for Measure, and As You Like It.

11. Finery is the French Braverie The French for courage is bravoure “What woman in the city do I name When that I say the city woman bears The cost of princes on unworthy shoulders? Who can come in and say that I mean her? Or what is he of basest function That says his bravery is not of my cost?” Shakespeare: As You Like It, ii 7 feeling no fear