Shakespeare-characters; Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder & Company, 1863 - 521 páginas |
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... tion ? Oh no ! -sadness , discontent , despondency . This is her tone of musing : — " Naught's had , all's spent , Where our desire is got without content : ' Tis safer to be that which we destroy , Than , by destruction , dwell in ...
... tion ? Oh no ! -sadness , discontent , despondency . This is her tone of musing : — " Naught's had , all's spent , Where our desire is got without content : ' Tis safer to be that which we destroy , Than , by destruction , dwell in ...
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... tion was in view , and as yet unattained ; her broken spirit , her depression , alternated with spasmodic efforts in her husband's behalf , her saddened days , her awful nights , her premature death , as we find them when her ambitious ...
... tion was in view , and as yet unattained ; her broken spirit , her depression , alternated with spasmodic efforts in her husband's behalf , her saddened days , her awful nights , her premature death , as we find them when her ambitious ...
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... tion ; he always appears to be before his own mental looking- glass . He has inherited or acquired the tact to discern the worthlessness of artificial society , but he has not carried that tact into the wisdom of turning his philosophy ...
... tion ; he always appears to be before his own mental looking- glass . He has inherited or acquired the tact to discern the worthlessness of artificial society , but he has not carried that tact into the wisdom of turning his philosophy ...
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... with him she sees before her who is speedily becoming to her the impersona- tion of all that is attractive , estimable , and loveable in man . 66 Her affectionate nature cannot persuade itself to believe this As You Like It . 51.
... with him she sees before her who is speedily becoming to her the impersona- tion of all that is attractive , estimable , and loveable in man . 66 Her affectionate nature cannot persuade itself to believe this As You Like It . 51.
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... tion in another . Celia's charm of goodness wins the unkind brother of Orlando ( Oliver ) to a passionate admiration of her- self , at the same time that it excites his emulation to become worthy of her . It begins by teaching him the ...
... tion in another . Celia's charm of goodness wins the unkind brother of Orlando ( Oliver ) to a passionate admiration of her- self , at the same time that it excites his emulation to become worthy of her . It begins by teaching him the ...
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