Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateAMS Press, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... philosophy is no cold profession merely , -no lip - deep ostentation , no barren theory without practice . His con- duct shows that his cheerful morality nestles in his heart , and inspires his actions . It is the seventh Scene of the ...
... philosophy is no cold profession merely , -no lip - deep ostentation , no barren theory without practice . His con- duct shows that his cheerful morality nestles in his heart , and inspires his actions . It is the seventh Scene of the ...
Pagina 37
... philosophy . Besides , we recognise no more affinity with " melancholy " than did Shakespeare himself , who never misses an opportunity of girding at your pompous and affectedly pensive character , and of proclaiming the superior ...
... philosophy . Besides , we recognise no more affinity with " melancholy " than did Shakespeare himself , who never misses an opportunity of girding at your pompous and affectedly pensive character , and of proclaiming the superior ...
Pagina 38
... philosophy the sunny side outwards . He , forsooth , would undertake to reform the world , having seen no more of the world than is comprised within the precincts of a court . Jaques says some of the finest things in the play ; but ...
... philosophy the sunny side outwards . He , forsooth , would undertake to reform the world , having seen no more of the world than is comprised within the precincts of a court . Jaques says some of the finest things in the play ; but ...
Pagina 39
... philosopher , and which have the air of being glean- ings from the harvests of other men rather than the result of his own growth , it is to be remarked that he never brings him point to point in contest of wit with any of the other ...
... philosopher , and which have the air of being glean- ings from the harvests of other men rather than the result of his own growth , it is to be remarked that he never brings him point to point in contest of wit with any of the other ...
Pagina 41
... philosopher condescends to encourage the ballad - singer : - " More , more , I prithee , more . ---- " Am . It will make you melancholy , Monsieur Jaques . " Amiens is hoaxing him . What is there in a merry rounde- lay to make a man ...
... philosopher condescends to encourage the ballad - singer : - " More , more , I prithee , more . ---- " Am . It will make you melancholy , Monsieur Jaques . " Amiens is hoaxing him . What is there in a merry rounde- lay to make a man ...
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