“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 2G. Routledge, 1867 |
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... character of " pleasant jest and courtesy . " The princess and her ladies would not accept it as " labour , " without a year's probation . It was offered , they thought , " in heat of blood ; " - theirs was a love which only bore ...
... character of " pleasant jest and courtesy . " The princess and her ladies would not accept it as " labour , " without a year's probation . It was offered , they thought , " in heat of blood ; " - theirs was a love which only bore ...
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... character is made to triumph over all . " The beauty of the character is in its intensity . By that is Helena enabled to pass through all the slough of her last " labours " without contamination ; her purpose sanctifies her acts . From ...
... character is made to triumph over all . " The beauty of the character is in its intensity . By that is Helena enabled to pass through all the slough of her last " labours " without contamination ; her purpose sanctifies her acts . From ...
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... characters could only have been pro- duced by the reflection of his own spirit of youth . Shakspeare's manner in his earlier plays " has , however , much more to assist us in approximating to a date . The manner - by which we mean the ...
... characters could only have been pro- duced by the reflection of his own spirit of youth . Shakspeare's manner in his earlier plays " has , however , much more to assist us in approximating to a date . The manner - by which we mean the ...
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... character of Helena more interesting , in some respects , by representing her solely dependent on the bounty of the good Countess , whose character is a creation of his own ; in the novel she is rich , and is surrounded with suitors ...
... character of Helena more interesting , in some respects , by representing her solely dependent on the bounty of the good Countess , whose character is a creation of his own ; in the novel she is rich , and is surrounded with suitors ...
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... characters . Of Helena wo have necessarily spoken at length . Mrs. Jameson quotes a passage from Foster's ' Essays , ' to explain the general idea of her character : " To be tremblingly alive to gentle impressions , and yet be able to ...
... characters . Of Helena wo have necessarily spoken at length . Mrs. Jameson quotes a passage from Foster's ' Essays , ' to explain the general idea of her character : " To be tremblingly alive to gentle impressions , and yet be able to ...
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