As You Like It
That is said in As you like it. It is said by Rosalind (Ganymede at the time) to Phebe, as she tries to persuade her to marry Silvius, because it may be her only chance.
None. Shakespeare was not a bookseller. He did write a couple of books with the express purpose of offering them for sale. They were poems called Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. He arranged to have them published and sold by an old friend from Stratford, Richard Field.
It's a metaphor. Rosalind is comparing Phebe to a commodity which is to be sold at the market. Rosalind tells Phebe that not a lot of men will be interested in her, like a commodity for which there is not much demand. It is in Phebe's best interests to accept Silvius while she can.
Yes, and if you believe that, then let me sell you a cottage lot on the moon. Of course he didn't.
uhmm,,there's no conflict in the god stealer
That is said in As you like it. It is said by Rosalind (Ganymede at the time) to Phebe, as she tries to persuade her to marry Silvius, because it may be her only chance.
the markets i know that sell pantyliner are Tesco but im not sure about other markets.
India markets sell mostly jewelry and fruits
business markets and consumer markets
The definition of the phrase 'money market' refers to financial markets. This was when money became a commodity to buy and sell products, as well as lending and trading.
Sing is to choirs as sell is to markets. Singing is a common activity in choirs, just as selling is a common activity in markets.
mostly food
farmers and nomads buy/sell goods at outdoor markets called sepets.
Stock markets are trading places. A place to buy and sell commodities.
crops from markets
They would sell anything they could to get money to survive.
Yes