Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... ( Lady Martin ) and Miss Rehan of to - day . Lady Martin was perhaps the most famous Rosalind of the Eng- lish stage . She has written about Rosalind as well as acted her ; and readers can still enjoy her tender and vivid con- ception of ...
... ( Lady Martin ) and Miss Rehan of to - day . Lady Martin was perhaps the most famous Rosalind of the Eng- lish stage . She has written about Rosalind as well as acted her ; and readers can still enjoy her tender and vivid con- ception of ...
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... ladies by him and by Silvius ( iii . 5 and iv . 3 ) . Double Time . There is one point , however , in his treatment of time , which needs a fuller notice . The most perfect arrangement from the spectator's point of view , and the one ...
... ladies by him and by Silvius ( iii . 5 and iv . 3 ) . Double Time . There is one point , however , in his treatment of time , which needs a fuller notice . The most perfect arrangement from the spectator's point of view , and the one ...
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... lady in disguise challenges her lover to woo her as his mistress : their courtship is thus carried on in mas- querade till she is assured of his affection , when she discloses herself , and all ends happily . This issue is predetermined ...
... lady in disguise challenges her lover to woo her as his mistress : their courtship is thus carried on in mas- querade till she is assured of his affection , when she discloses herself , and all ends happily . This issue is predetermined ...
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... ladies has vivid descriptive touches ; the speeches of Jaques and the Duke are famous specimens of declama- tion . Sweeter are the lines given to Silvius ; but perhaps the finest versification in the play is Orlando's speech when he ...
... ladies has vivid descriptive touches ; the speeches of Jaques and the Duke are famous specimens of declama- tion . Sweeter are the lines given to Silvius ; but perhaps the finest versification in the play is Orlando's speech when he ...
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... ladies loved as they do . Oli . Where will the old duke live ? Cha . They say he is already in the forest of Arden , and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England : they say many young gentlemen ...
... ladies loved as they do . Oli . Where will the old duke live ? Cha . They say he is already in the forest of Arden , and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England : they say many young gentlemen ...
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