Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... perfect portraiture of the " Seven Ages of Man , " ( Act ii . , SC . 7. ) In the character of Orlando , Shakespeare has depicted the very perfection of gentleness in manliness - modesty in man- hood . He is an exemplar of the power of ...
... perfect portraiture of the " Seven Ages of Man , " ( Act ii . , SC . 7. ) In the character of Orlando , Shakespeare has depicted the very perfection of gentleness in manliness - modesty in man- hood . He is an exemplar of the power of ...
Pagina 45
... perfect illustration of manly diffidence . But the triumph of Orlando's generous nature - at once capable of revenging itself by force of arms , yet incapable of revenge by force of gentle - heartedness - shines forth in his slaying the ...
... perfect illustration of manly diffidence . But the triumph of Orlando's generous nature - at once capable of revenging itself by force of arms , yet incapable of revenge by force of gentle - heartedness - shines forth in his slaying the ...
Pagina 46
... , it would be difficult to point out a more perfect example of the spirit of loving- kindness than the character of the cousin to Rosalind . She is generous , warm - hearted , unselfish ; so enthusiastic 46 Shakespeare - Characters .
... , it would be difficult to point out a more perfect example of the spirit of loving- kindness than the character of the cousin to Rosalind . She is generous , warm - hearted , unselfish ; so enthusiastic 46 Shakespeare - Characters .
Pagina 47
... perfectly has she made her well - being part and parcel of her own , that she can only dwell contented herself so long as she knows Rosalind to enjoy content . If " Rose " will not be " merry , " why , then , no more will she ; if ...
... perfectly has she made her well - being part and parcel of her own , that she can only dwell contented herself so long as she knows Rosalind to enjoy content . If " Rose " will not be " merry , " why , then , no more will she ; if ...
Pagina 49
... perfect ease of heart which reigns between them , and which characterises the regard that Celia bears towards Rosalind , - that the flow of wit , which betokens Celia to be no less accom- plished in intellectual sprightliness than her ...
... perfect ease of heart which reigns between them , and which characterises the regard that Celia bears towards Rosalind , - that the flow of wit , which betokens Celia to be no less accom- plished in intellectual sprightliness than her ...
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