Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysWiley and Putnam, 1845 - 229 pages |
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... answered Johnson's purpose just as well , or better than the first ; and an indiscriminate profusion of scents and hues would have interfered less with the ordinary rou- tine of his imagination than Perdita's lines , which seem enamored ...
... answered Johnson's purpose just as well , or better than the first ; and an indiscriminate profusion of scents and hues would have interfered less with the ordinary rou- tine of his imagination than Perdita's lines , which seem enamored ...
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... answer of Iachimo to the question of Imogen respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr. Johnson is of opinion that Shakspeare was generally inatten- tive to the winding up of his plots . We 2 CYMBELINE . 1 MBELINE.
... answer of Iachimo to the question of Imogen respecting the obtaining of the ring from Posthumus . Dr. Johnson is of opinion that Shakspeare was generally inatten- tive to the winding up of his plots . We 2 CYMBELINE . 1 MBELINE.
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... answer to the most distressing part of the picture is only , " My lord , I fear , has forgot Britain . " Her readiness to pardon Iachimo's false imputations and his de- signs against herself , is a good lesson to prudes ; and may show ...
... answer to the most distressing part of the picture is only , " My lord , I fear , has forgot Britain . " Her readiness to pardon Iachimo's false imputations and his de- signs against herself , is a good lesson to prudes ; and may show ...
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... answer'd , saucy , and As quarrellous as the weazel " - she interrupts him hastily ; " Nay , be brief ; I see into thy end , and am almost A man already . " In her journey thus disguised to Milford - Haven , she loses her guide and her ...
... answer'd , saucy , and As quarrellous as the weazel " - she interrupts him hastily ; " Nay , be brief ; I see into thy end , and am almost A man already . " In her journey thus disguised to Milford - Haven , she loses her guide and her ...
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... answer of Bellarius to this expostulation is hardly satis- factory ; for nothing can be an answer to hope , or the passion of the mind for unknown good , but experience . - The forest of Arden , in As you like it , can alone compare ...
... answer of Bellarius to this expostulation is hardly satis- factory ; for nothing can be an answer to hope , or the passion of the mind for unknown good , but experience . - The forest of Arden , in As you like it , can alone compare ...
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