Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... cousins , the devoted , the cordial , the confiding Celia . To make the world one " perfect chrysolite " of happiness , let every man respect the predilections of his fellow nothing is worth quarrelling about , not even unkindness ; for ...
... cousins , the devoted , the cordial , the confiding Celia . To make the world one " perfect chrysolite " of happiness , let every man respect the predilections of his fellow nothing is worth quarrelling about , not even unkindness ; for ...
Pagina 45
... cousin , the crystal - hearted Celia , who cannot endure to see her cast down . Their opening dialogue well displays the affectionate nature and playful wit of both women ; for Celia is hardly inferior to Rosalind in witty ...
... cousin , the crystal - hearted Celia , who cannot endure to see her cast down . Their opening dialogue well displays the affectionate nature and playful wit of both women ; for Celia is hardly inferior to Rosalind in witty ...
Pagina 46
... cousin Celia , ( Act iv . , sc . 1. ) Of that cousin , I must take leave to descant at will ; for she is of inestimable worth . Celia is one of those characters that pass through society in almost unrecognised perfection . They are ...
... cousin Celia , ( Act iv . , sc . 1. ) Of that cousin , I must take leave to descant at will ; for she is of inestimable worth . Celia is one of those characters that pass through society in almost unrecognised perfection . They are ...
Pagina 47
... cousin . So entirely does she love that cousin , so perfectly has she made her well - being part and parcel of her own , that she can only dwell contented herself so long as she knows Rosalind to enjoy content . If " Rose " will not be ...
... cousin . So entirely does she love that cousin , so perfectly has she made her well - being part and parcel of her own , that she can only dwell contented herself so long as she knows Rosalind to enjoy content . If " Rose " will not be ...
Pagina 48
... cousin beneath his sentence of banishment by no less a measure than instantly proposing to share it ; and she not only proposes this , but actually does accompany her into exile . Throughout the play , wherever Rosalind ap- pears ...
... cousin beneath his sentence of banishment by no less a measure than instantly proposing to share it ; and she not only proposes this , but actually does accompany her into exile . Throughout the play , wherever Rosalind ap- pears ...
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