Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and reproach , -even into the bitterness of taunt : - " What beast was ' t then , That made you break this enterprise to me ? " And when he falters out-- " If we should fail ...
... follows him , expostulates with him ; rises into remonstrance and reproach , -even into the bitterness of taunt : - " What beast was ' t then , That made you break this enterprise to me ? " And when he falters out-- " If we should fail ...
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... follows the fortunes of the banished Duke . He does so ; but it is evident that he takes that course to please his own humour , and from an affectation of singularity -also , to carry out the character he has assumed , of a cynic ...
... follows the fortunes of the banished Duke . He does so ; but it is evident that he takes that course to please his own humour , and from an affectation of singularity -also , to carry out the character he has assumed , of a cynic ...
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... follow Rosalind . She is , in fact , her double , her very shadow ; yet so clear and lustrous is her own affectionate nature that it is never thrown into shadow , even by the efful- gence of Rosalind's wit . The very generosity with ...
... follow Rosalind . She is , in fact , her double , her very shadow ; yet so clear and lustrous is her own affectionate nature that it is never thrown into shadow , even by the efful- gence of Rosalind's wit . The very generosity with ...
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... follow- ing a woodland life , subject to the shrewd caprice of the elements ; yet , when he does encounter them , he bears the change from that he prefers , with all the playfulness and sweet temper of the wiseliest ordered mind . " I ...
... follow- ing a woodland life , subject to the shrewd caprice of the elements ; yet , when he does encounter them , he bears the change from that he prefers , with all the playfulness and sweet temper of the wiseliest ordered mind . " I ...
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... follows that sweetly solemn winding up of the scene , after the second vanishing , at the crowing of the cock , with the remembrance of that pious superstition as recorded by Marcellus ; -and what an exquisitely poetical term to use ...
... follows that sweetly solemn winding up of the scene , after the second vanishing , at the crowing of the cock , with the remembrance of that pious superstition as recorded by Marcellus ; -and what an exquisitely poetical term to use ...
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2d Act 3d Serv action affection ambition answer Antony Banquo bear Beatrice beauty Benedick brother Cæsar Caliban Cassio Celia character Clown conduct contrivance Coriolanus cousin coward death Desdemona doth drama Duke Enobarbus eyes faith Falconbridge Falstaff fancy father feeling fellow fool gentle give Hamlet happy hath hear heart Heaven honour Hotspur human humour husband Iago instinct Julius Cæsar king Lady Lear Leonato look lord Macbeth Malvolio master Master Doctor merry mind mistress moral murder nature never night noble Othello passion Percy perfect person philosophy play plot poet poet's Polonius Pompey poor prince Prince Harry qualities queen replies Richard Richard III Rosalind says scene sense Shakespeare Shylock soldier soul speak speech spirit sweet thee thing Thomas Carlyle thou art thought tion true turn Twelfth Night utter virtue whole wife Winter's Tale woman womanly women words worthy young