Complete Works, Volume 1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... nature , as of a duke to be in love with a countess , and that countess to be in love with the duke's son , and the son to love the lady's waiting - maid ; some such cross wooing " . We need not hesitate to dismiss this piece of ...
... nature , as of a duke to be in love with a countess , and that countess to be in love with the duke's son , and the son to love the lady's waiting - maid ; some such cross wooing " . We need not hesitate to dismiss this piece of ...
Page 15
... natural in these radiant damsels and their lovers , whose brains are as active as their muscles , and whose muscles are trained to perfection . It takes Rosalind five minutes to make up her mind to assume male attire and tramp off to ...
... natural in these radiant damsels and their lovers , whose brains are as active as their muscles , and whose muscles are trained to perfection . It takes Rosalind five minutes to make up her mind to assume male attire and tramp off to ...
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... natural objects . The plot of our play is as follows : - The plot . The twin sister and brother , Viola and Sebastian , have been wrecked on a voyage . Viola is picked up by a passing vessel , and landed in Illyria . Learning that the ...
... natural objects . The plot of our play is as follows : - The plot . The twin sister and brother , Viola and Sebastian , have been wrecked on a voyage . Viola is picked up by a passing vessel , and landed in Illyria . Learning that the ...
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... natural enemy of superficial emotion , she gives her sentimentality free play , and is rather proud of it . She is evidently clever and cultivated , but she lacks Viola's readiness of fence and quick resourcefulness . She would have ...
... natural enemy of superficial emotion , she gives her sentimentality free play , and is rather proud of it . She is evidently clever and cultivated , but she lacks Viola's readiness of fence and quick resourcefulness . She would have ...
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... nature , a taste for canary , and a plentiful lack of conscience . Falstaff consumes vast quantities of liquor , but ... natural skill in talking intentional nonsense , and an aptitude for more or less appro- priate punning ; but these ...
... nature , a taste for canary , and a plentiful lack of conscience . Falstaff consumes vast quantities of liquor , but ... natural skill in talking intentional nonsense , and an aptitude for more or less appro- priate punning ; but these ...
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