Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... true loving - kindness , hath this twofold virtue and grace ; it no less benefits her friends than adorns herself . In enumerating the touches that go to make up the exquisite character of Celia - a character often too lowly rated ...
... true loving - kindness , hath this twofold virtue and grace ; it no less benefits her friends than adorns herself . In enumerating the touches that go to make up the exquisite character of Celia - a character often too lowly rated ...
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... true : for since the little wit that fools have was silenced , the little foolery that wise men have , makes a great show . " As a specimen of his good sense , how fine his answer as to the various degrees of the " lie ! " - his ...
... true : for since the little wit that fools have was silenced , the little foolery that wise men have , makes a great show . " As a specimen of his good sense , how fine his answer as to the various degrees of the " lie ! " - his ...
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... true lovers run into strange capers ; but , as all is mortal in nature , so is all nature in love mortal in folly . " Rosalind tells him that he has " spoken more wisdom than he was aware of ; " and he answers with amusing conceit and ...
... true lovers run into strange capers ; but , as all is mortal in nature , so is all nature in love mortal in folly . " Rosalind tells him that he has " spoken more wisdom than he was aware of ; " and he answers with amusing conceit and ...
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... true , when he takes his leave of the company -leaving at the same time his sting behind for each of them- says of Touchstone and Audrey , that their " loving voyage is but for two months victualled . " But Jaques is a cur , and I think ...
... true , when he takes his leave of the company -leaving at the same time his sting behind for each of them- says of Touchstone and Audrey , that their " loving voyage is but for two months victualled . " But Jaques is a cur , and I think ...
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... true reading of the character , the following passages appear to be confirmatory . In the Ist Act , after the scene with the Ghost , he prepares Horatio and Marcellus for the part he is about to act : - " As I perchance hereafter shall ...
... true reading of the character , the following passages appear to be confirmatory . In the Ist Act , after the scene with the Ghost , he prepares Horatio and Marcellus for the part he is about to act : - " As I perchance hereafter shall ...
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