Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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... affectionate study of Shakespeare has always been shared by one whom it were scant praise to pronounce the " better part " of me , and that to her feminine discrimination are owing many of the subtle- nesses in character - development ...
... affectionate study of Shakespeare has always been shared by one whom it were scant praise to pronounce the " better part " of me , and that to her feminine discrimination are owing many of the subtle- nesses in character - development ...
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... affection or attachment . It may be retorted that he follows the fortunes of the banished Duke . He does so ; but it is evident that he takes that course to please his own humour , and from an affectation of singularity —also , to carry ...
... affection or attachment . It may be retorted that he follows the fortunes of the banished Duke . He does so ; but it is evident that he takes that course to please his own humour , and from an affectation of singularity —also , to carry ...
Pagina 44
... affectionate kindness , the poet takes dis- tinct care all the time to maintain in us the recollection of the young fellow's massive proportions , by making him bear the aged serving - man in his arms , and carry him to where he may ...
... affectionate kindness , the poet takes dis- tinct care all the time to maintain in us the recollection of the young fellow's massive proportions , by making him bear the aged serving - man in his arms , and carry him to where he may ...
Pagina 45
... affectionate nature and playful wit of both women ; for Celia is hardly inferior to Rosalind in witty accomplishment , though rarely displaying it , in order , with a generous prodigality , that her cousin's may shine forth ...
... affectionate nature and playful wit of both women ; for Celia is hardly inferior to Rosalind in witty accomplishment , though rarely displaying it , in order , with a generous prodigality , that her cousin's may shine forth ...
Pagina 47
... affection ; and when the time comes for making active demonstration in the shape of sacrifice , so unhesitatingly , so unostentatiously is it made - so much is it taken for granted , and so completely as a matter of course , by her that ...
... affection ; and when the time comes for making active demonstration in the shape of sacrifice , so unhesitatingly , so unostentatiously is it made - so much is it taken for granted , and so completely as a matter of course , by her that ...
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