Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... happy have been the hours spent among them with his friends ; how entirely their calm has penetrated his soul , and made part of his existence , by the unwillingness with which he prepares to quit these scenes at the end of the play ...
... happy have been the hours spent among them with his friends ; how entirely their calm has penetrated his soul , and made part of his existence , by the unwillingness with which he prepares to quit these scenes at the end of the play ...
Pagina 55
... happy and contented wherever fortune chances to cast him . He is gay and easy at court ; - he is good - tempered and at ease in the forest . He makes himself at home anywhere and everywhere ; for he carries his own sunshine about with ...
... happy and contented wherever fortune chances to cast him . He is gay and easy at court ; - he is good - tempered and at ease in the forest . He makes himself at home anywhere and everywhere ; for he carries his own sunshine about with ...
Pagina 56
... happy thought to introduce the court - jester among the shepherds and shepherdesses of a pastoral drama . His pert railleries and waggishness come with the best possible relief to the honey - dew sentimentalities of the writers of love ...
... happy thought to introduce the court - jester among the shepherds and shepherdesses of a pastoral drama . His pert railleries and waggishness come with the best possible relief to the honey - dew sentimentalities of the writers of love ...
Pagina 57
... happy thought to bring the court- fool into this scene ; for , although he always has the best of it when he is bandying speeches with the philosopher and the sentimentalists , yet Shakespeare has paid the highest compli- ment to a life ...
... happy thought to bring the court- fool into this scene ; for , although he always has the best of it when he is bandying speeches with the philosopher and the sentimentalists , yet Shakespeare has paid the highest compli- ment to a life ...
Pagina 58
... Happy for her that she made choice of one who did not make a goddess of her at first , and a broken - spirited drudge afterwards . Touchstone is a kind- hearted fellow , and who has no idea of being laughed out of his wife , since he ...
... Happy for her that she made choice of one who did not make a goddess of her at first , and a broken - spirited drudge afterwards . Touchstone is a kind- hearted fellow , and who has no idea of being laughed out of his wife , since he ...
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