Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... hearted Rosalind ; and repeat within hearing of the exiled Duke ( for elderly gentlemen - especially aristocratic ones - love to hear them- selves quoted ) his own moral reflections upon the " sweet uses of adversity ; " - worthy , by the.
... hearted Rosalind ; and repeat within hearing of the exiled Duke ( for elderly gentlemen - especially aristocratic ones - love to hear them- selves quoted ) his own moral reflections upon the " sweet uses of adversity ; " - worthy , by the.
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... Duke is a perfect exemplar of what should comprise a Christian's course - a cheerful gratitude for the benefits that ... Duke's behaviour on this occasion , the forbearance , the gentle- ness , the charity , and the cordial courtesy ...
... Duke is a perfect exemplar of what should comprise a Christian's course - a cheerful gratitude for the benefits that ... Duke's behaviour on this occasion , the forbearance , the gentle- ness , the charity , and the cordial courtesy ...
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... Duke , “ there is good " ( more or less ) " in everything . " His chuckling account of the court fool , whom he stumbles upon in one of his rambles through the forest , is choicely good , and is as famous ; both as giving a capital ...
... Duke , “ there is good " ( more or less ) " in everything . " His chuckling account of the court fool , whom he stumbles upon in one of his rambles through the forest , is choicely good , and is as famous ; both as giving a capital ...
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... Duke ) , I can tell what thou would'st do . " Faq . What , for a counter , would I do but good ? " Duke . Most mischievous foul sin , in chiding sin ; For thou thyself hast been a libertine , As sensual as the brutish sting itself ; And ...
... Duke ) , I can tell what thou would'st do . " Faq . What , for a counter , would I do but good ? " Duke . Most mischievous foul sin , in chiding sin ; For thou thyself hast been a libertine , As sensual as the brutish sting itself ; And ...
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... Duke will drink under this tree . to look for you . Sirs , cover the while . The He hath been all this day day to avoid him . He is " Faq . And I have been all this too disputable for my company . I think of as many matters as he ; but ...
... Duke will drink under this tree . to look for you . Sirs , cover the while . The He hath been all this day day to avoid him . He is " Faq . And I have been all this too disputable for my company . I think of as many matters as he ; but ...
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