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Pagina 36
... fancy that this true - hearted gentleman could have so perfected his native character had he never known the reverse of fortune , which exiled him from his court , and sent him among the forest - trees to learn wisdom from all ...
... fancy that this true - hearted gentleman could have so perfected his native character had he never known the reverse of fortune , which exiled him from his court , and sent him among the forest - trees to learn wisdom from all ...
Pagina 45
... fancy and instinct called " wit , " are Rosalind and 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 ...
... fancy and instinct called " wit , " are Rosalind and 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 ...
Pagina 47
... fancy , of eloquence , of playfulness , of ima- ginative wit and humour , that she would fain have them never dulled , or silenced by anxiety or uneasiness ; and she whets her sharpest ingenuity to divert her from pondering on existing ...
... fancy , of eloquence , of playfulness , of ima- ginative wit and humour , that she would fain have them never dulled , or silenced by anxiety or uneasiness ; and she whets her sharpest ingenuity to divert her from pondering on existing ...
Pagina 58
... " But Jaques is a cur , and I think better of Touchstone than to fancy he could be unkind . to any one who had received his preference and favour ; and as for Audrey , she evidently looks upon him as 58 Shakespeare - Characters .
... " But Jaques is a cur , and I think better of Touchstone than to fancy he could be unkind . to any one who had received his preference and favour ; and as for Audrey , she evidently looks upon him as 58 Shakespeare - Characters .
Pagina 78
... fancy ; rich , not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the man ; And they in France , of the best rank and station , Are most select and generous , chief in that . Neither a borrower , nor a lender be : For loan oft loses both itself ...
... fancy ; rich , not gaudy : For the apparel oft proclaims the man ; And they in France , of the best rank and station , Are most select and generous , chief in that . Neither a borrower , nor a lender be : For loan oft loses both itself ...
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