Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 295
... Benedick , in which word- encounters she certainly is no " light weight " to him ; but to call her " odious " was an injudicious comment , and only true as regards his own individual temperament and feelings . In the general estimation ...
... Benedick , in which word- encounters she certainly is no " light weight " to him ; but to call her " odious " was an injudicious comment , and only true as regards his own individual temperament and feelings . In the general estimation ...
Pagina 296
... Benedick to prove his love for herself by challenging the traducer of her cousin . This last fact , by the way , leads to a natural digression when speaking of the career of Beatrice ; and that is , that the very circumstance of her ...
... Benedick to prove his love for herself by challenging the traducer of her cousin . This last fact , by the way , leads to a natural digression when speaking of the career of Beatrice ; and that is , that the very circumstance of her ...
Pagina 297
... Benedick and 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 ...
... Benedick and 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 ...
Pagina 298
... Benedick and Beatrice , and principally upon the latter , who is one of our favourites among the heroines in Shake- speare . Beatrice is not without consciousness of her power of wit ; but it is rather the delight that she takes in 298 ...
... Benedick and Beatrice , and principally upon the latter , who is one of our favourites among the heroines in Shake- speare . Beatrice is not without consciousness of her power of wit ; but it is rather the delight that she takes in 298 ...
Pagina 299
... Benedick show the sort of interest she takes in him ; and it is none the less for its being veiled by a scoffing style ; while what she says of their mutual wit - encounters proves the glory she has in out- taunting him . When her uncle ...
... Benedick show the sort of interest she takes in him ; and it is none the less for its being veiled by a scoffing style ; while what she says of their mutual wit - encounters proves the glory she has in out- taunting him . When her uncle ...
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