Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... humour oozing out , so to speak , amid a congregation of terrors , has always in our case deepened their effect ; the strange , but momentary diversion causing them to return with the greater force . " It may be thought that I ought to ...
... humour oozing out , so to speak , amid a congregation of terrors , has always in our case deepened their effect ; the strange , but momentary diversion causing them to return with the greater force . " It may be thought that I ought to ...
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... humour . Instances of this might be multiplied ; while I know of none that en- courage melancholy , or even gravity , as being in itself , and for itself , a test of wisdom . " Laugh if you are wise , " says one of his characters ...
... humour . Instances of this might be multiplied ; while I know of none that en- courage melancholy , or even gravity , as being in itself , and for itself , a test of wisdom . " Laugh if you are wise , " says one of his characters ...
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... humour , and from an affectation of singularity —also , to carry out the character he has assumed , of a cynic philosopher ; and , at all events , he prefers that course to a steadiness of friendship , since he deserts the Duke when he ...
... humour , and from an affectation of singularity —also , to carry out the character he has assumed , of a cynic philosopher ; and , at all events , he prefers that course to a steadiness of friendship , since he deserts the Duke when he ...
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... humour , that she would fain have them never dulled , or silenced by anxiety or uneasiness ; and she whets her sharpest ingenuity to divert her from pondering on existing vexations , as well as to ward off ills that may threaten . On ...
... humour , that she would fain have them never dulled , or silenced by anxiety or uneasiness ; and she whets her sharpest ingenuity to divert her from pondering on existing vexations , as well as to ward off ills that may threaten . On ...
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... humour is always affectionate , her sportiveness ever gentle ; and both have the genuine soul of kindness - they know when to cease . Celia , loving Celia , always checks the career of her wit , when it curvets beyond the comfort of her ...
... humour is always affectionate , her sportiveness ever gentle ; and both have the genuine soul of kindness - they know when to cease . Celia , loving Celia , always checks the career of her wit , when it curvets beyond the comfort of her ...
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