Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... instinct called " wit , " are Rosalind and Beatrice . But how individually and distinctively has he characterised the wit of the respective heroines ! That of Beatrice is sarcastic - that of Rosalind , playful . The one is biting ...
... instinct called " wit , " are Rosalind and Beatrice . But how individually and distinctively has he characterised the wit of the respective heroines ! That of Beatrice is sarcastic - that of Rosalind , playful . The one is biting ...
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... instinct , the feminine pre- sence of mind , come to her aid , and she redeems the inad- vertency by exclaiming " Ganymede ! " It is a glowing instance of Shakespeare's prodigality of loving resources , and his potency , as well as ...
... instinct , the feminine pre- sence of mind , come to her aid , and she redeems the inad- vertency by exclaiming " Ganymede ! " It is a glowing instance of Shakespeare's prodigality of loving resources , and his potency , as well as ...
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... instinct and native disposition of the man ; but when his object is to obtain an account of the mode of life his son is leading in Paris , he descends to subterfuge and manœuvre ; even with their servant Rinaldo , who is about to join ...
... instinct and native disposition of the man ; but when his object is to obtain an account of the mode of life his son is leading in Paris , he descends to subterfuge and manœuvre ; even with their servant Rinaldo , who is about to join ...
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... instinct of honour and self - respect , which a course of unworthy pliancy and intrigue ( perhaps almost inseparable from his office ) had soiled and tainted . In introducing the character of the ill - starred and forlorn Ophelia , I ...
... instinct of honour and self - respect , which a course of unworthy pliancy and intrigue ( perhaps almost inseparable from his office ) had soiled and tainted . In introducing the character of the ill - starred and forlorn Ophelia , I ...
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... instinct in him , -that the aroma of in- nocence — the loveliness , the divine beauty of innocence would assuage in his heart the torment of the fire of bloodguiltiness ? We cannot know what passed in that wretched man's mind after he ...
... instinct in him , -that the aroma of in- nocence — the loveliness , the divine beauty of innocence would assuage in his heart the torment of the fire of bloodguiltiness ? We cannot know what passed in that wretched man's mind after he ...
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