Complete Works, Volume 3D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... 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 the part in the most delightful of her essays.1 German and ...
... 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 the part in the most delightful of her essays.1 German and ...
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... perhaps alluded to in i . 2. 77 ( see note ad loc . ) ; and the statute against witchcraft only re - enacted with in- creased severity an older statute of 5 Elizabeth . sary . As to why As You Like It was ' stayed ' in 1600 , no con ...
... perhaps alluded to in i . 2. 77 ( see note ad loc . ) ; and the statute against witchcraft only re - enacted with in- creased severity an older statute of 5 Elizabeth . sary . As to why As You Like It was ' stayed ' in 1600 , no con ...
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... young , manly , gentle , and unfortunate ; and perhaps his misfortunes tell as much in his favour as his manliness , or gentleness or youth . When his luck turns we begin to feel his deficiencies . 20 AS YOU LIKE IT .
... young , manly , gentle , and unfortunate ; and perhaps his misfortunes tell as much in his favour as his manliness , or gentleness or youth . When his luck turns we begin to feel his deficiencies . 20 AS YOU LIKE IT .
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... perhaps the penalty inseparable from his age and his part , a part in which Scott has owned to frequent failure , and even Shakespeare has not always succeeded . Rosalind But his partial failure with the hero only brings out the more ...
... perhaps the penalty inseparable from his age and his part , a part in which Scott has owned to frequent failure , and even Shakespeare has not always succeeded . Rosalind But his partial failure with the hero only brings out the more ...
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... Perhaps his point of view is not the best , for he finds more to cry than to laugh over . He sees 1 For a similar affectation compare King John , iv . 1. 13 : " Yet I remember , when I was in France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as ...
... Perhaps his point of view is not the best , for he finds more to cry than to laugh over . He sees 1 For a similar affectation compare King John , iv . 1. 13 : " Yet I remember , when I was in France , Young gentlemen would be as sad as ...
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