Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... 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 , pointed , keen ; the other is sprightly As You ...
... 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 , pointed , keen ; the other is sprightly As You ...
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... Beatrice ; we bask in that of Rosalind . The one is fulminated in bril- liant coruscations , occasionally heedless ... Beatrice's wit is apt to verge upon the personal and home- thrusting in its rapier - like play ; whereas Rosalind's is ...
... Beatrice ; we bask in that of Rosalind . The one is fulminated in bril- liant coruscations , occasionally heedless ... Beatrice's wit is apt to verge upon the personal and home- thrusting in its rapier - like play ; whereas Rosalind's is ...
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... Beatrice in " Much Ado About Nothing , " who was not either dull in faculty , ill - tempered , or an overweening assertor of the exclusive privileges of the male sex . The late Thomas Campbell , in an edition of the poet , denounces her ...
... Beatrice in " Much Ado About Nothing , " who was not either dull in faculty , ill - tempered , or an overweening assertor of the exclusive privileges of the male sex . The late Thomas Campbell , in an edition of the poet , denounces her ...
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... Beatrice that Mr Campbell could object to . She is warm - hearted , gener- ous ; has a noble contempt of baseness of every kind ; is wholly untinctured with jealousy ; is the first to break out into invective when her cousin Hero is ...
... Beatrice that Mr Campbell could object to . She is warm - hearted , gener- ous ; has a noble contempt of baseness of every kind ; is wholly untinctured with jealousy ; is the first to break out into invective when her cousin Hero is ...
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... Beatrice ; but the self - love of each being fanned into a flame from hearing , through the plot of their friends , that they were mutually , though unknowingly , an object of attachment to each other , —this " self - love , " with an ...
... Beatrice ; but the self - love of each being fanned into a flame from hearing , through the plot of their friends , that they were mutually , though unknowingly , an object of attachment to each other , —this " self - love , " with an ...
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