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Pagina 44
... uttered imme- diately before he enters upon his athletic trial ; and his firm yet courteous reply to Duke Frederick , and his self - possessed bearing to the courtier , Le Beau , heighten by contrast the diffidence and touching emotion ...
... uttered imme- diately before he enters upon his athletic trial ; and his firm yet courteous reply to Duke Frederick , and his self - possessed bearing to the courtier , Le Beau , heighten by contrast the diffidence and touching emotion ...
Pagina 63
... delivered as precepts for others . He is not sen- tentious ; for his words flow on in the shape of reverie and musing rather than in that of terse , brief phrases , uttered for effect . His moral philosophy is not studied ; it.
... delivered as precepts for others . He is not sen- tentious ; for his words flow on in the shape of reverie and musing rather than in that of terse , brief phrases , uttered for effect . His moral philosophy is not studied ; it.
Pagina 161
... uttered the same benediction for Slender . ] A kind heart he hath a woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart . But yet , I would my master had Mistress Anne ; or I would Master Slender had her ; or , in sooth , I ...
... uttered the same benediction for Slender . ] A kind heart he hath a woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart . But yet , I would my master had Mistress Anne ; or I would Master Slender had her ; or , in sooth , I ...
Pagina 172
... uttered aside ; -marking her habit of self - com- muning , rather than overt expression of thought . speeches throughout the play amount to but a small number , and they are for the most part composed of but sparing words . Essentially ...
... uttered aside ; -marking her habit of self - com- muning , rather than overt expression of thought . speeches throughout the play amount to but a small number , and they are for the most part composed of but sparing words . Essentially ...
Pagina 182
... uttered in the same compass of speech : - “ Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart : be Kent unmannerly When Lear is mad . What wouldst thou do , old man ? Think'st thou that duty shall have dread to ...
... uttered in the same compass of speech : - “ Kent . Let it fall rather , though the fork invade The region of my heart : be Kent unmannerly When Lear is mad . What wouldst thou do , old man ? Think'st thou that duty shall have dread to ...
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