“The” Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, المجلد 2G. Routledge, 1867 |
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الصفحة 6
... means unfit . " Her final triumph at last arrives ; but it is a happiness that cannot be spoken of . Her feelings find vent in- " " " O , my dear mother , do I see you living ? " She can now , indeed , call the Countess mother . In the ...
... means unfit . " Her final triumph at last arrives ; but it is a happiness that cannot be spoken of . Her feelings find vent in- " " " O , my dear mother , do I see you living ? " She can now , indeed , call the Countess mother . In the ...
الصفحة 8
... means unfit . ' " And , as if this were not sufficient , in the epilogue : - ' The king's a beggar , now the play is ... mean the metrical arrangement and the peculiarities of construction - in All's Well that ends Well , certainly ...
... means unfit . ' " And , as if this were not sufficient , in the epilogue : - ' The king's a beggar , now the play is ... mean the metrical arrangement and the peculiarities of construction - in All's Well that ends Well , certainly ...
الصفحة 9
... means one of the best , notwithstanding the popularity of the subject . The proof of unalterable affection given in the story of Jeronymo , ' and the simple touches of nature and picturesque beauty in the story of the two holiday lovers ...
... means one of the best , notwithstanding the popularity of the subject . The proof of unalterable affection given in the story of Jeronymo , ' and the simple touches of nature and picturesque beauty in the story of the two holiday lovers ...
الصفحة 14
... meaning of " virtuous qualities . ' The Countess has distinguished between " dispositions " and " fair gifts . " By the ... means it as a half - obscure expression , which has reference to her love for Bertram . Such are her first words ...
... meaning of " virtuous qualities . ' The Countess has distinguished between " dispositions " and " fair gifts . " By the ... means it as a half - obscure expression , which has reference to her love for Bertram . Such are her first words ...
الصفحة 18
... mean to marry - as we still say , to settle in the world . son or daughter , having the paternal leave to marry ... meaning clearly being - You are shallow in the matter of great friends . a The next way - the nearest way . b The mention ...
... mean to marry - as we still say , to settle in the world . son or daughter , having the paternal leave to marry ... meaning clearly being - You are shallow in the matter of great friends . a The next way - the nearest way . b The mention ...
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