The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Buffield; Stratford-on-Avon, The Shakespeare head Press, 1904 |
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... heart , is the fundamental theme running through all the variations of the play . Others have since sought to prove that capricious fantasy is the fundamental trait in the physiognomy of all the characters . Tieck has com- pared the ...
... heart , is the fundamental theme running through all the variations of the play . Others have since sought to prove that capricious fantasy is the fundamental trait in the physiognomy of all the characters . Tieck has com- pared the ...
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... heart ; no woman's heart So big , to hold so much ; they lack retention . ' The Countess Olivia forms a pendant to the Duke ; she , like him , is full of yearning melancholy . With an ostentatious exaggeration of sisterly love , she has ...
... heart ; no woman's heart So big , to hold so much ; they lack retention . ' The Countess Olivia forms a pendant to the Duke ; she , like him , is full of yearning melancholy . With an ostentatious exaggeration of sisterly love , she has ...
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... heart- less practical joke which is played off upon him is developed with the richest comic effect . The inimitable love - letter , which Maria indites to him in a handwriting like that of the Countess , brings to light all the lurking ...
... heart- less practical joke which is played off upon him is developed with the richest comic effect . The inimitable love - letter , which Maria indites to him in a handwriting like that of the Countess , brings to light all the lurking ...
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... heart , but being ignorant of her sex , does not dream of what is passing within her ; so that she is perpetually placed in the painful position of being employed as a messenger from the man she loves to another woman . She gives ...
... heart , but being ignorant of her sex , does not dream of what is passing within her ; so that she is perpetually placed in the painful position of being employed as a messenger from the man she loves to another woman . She gives ...
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... heart - winning charm more than makes up for the high spirits and sparkling humour of the earlier heroines . She is healthful and beautiful , like these her some- what elder sisters ; and she has also their humorous eloquence , as she ...
... heart - winning charm more than makes up for the high spirits and sparkling humour of the earlier heroines . She is healthful and beautiful , like these her some- what elder sisters ; and she has also their humorous eloquence , as she ...
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BARD BARDOLPH basket Brownist Cesario CLOWN comes devil Doctor Caius doth DUKE Enter MISTRESS Exeunt Exit FABIAN fairies FENT follow fool Ford's forsooth Garter gentleman give hand hang hast hath hear heart heaven Herne the hunter honest HOST humour husband Illyria knave knight knog lady letter lord madam maid Malvolio MARIA Marry Master Brook master doctor Master Fenton Master Ford Master Page master Parson Master Slender Mistress Anne Mistress Ford MISTRESS QUICKLY never niece numbers Olivia oman Orsino peace pia mater PIST pray prithee QUICK Re-enter rogue Rugby SCENE Sebastian servant Shakespeare SHAL Shallow sing Sir Andrew SIR HUGH EVANS Sir John Falstaff Sir Topas SLEN soul speak sweet tell thee there's thou art Twelfth Night VIOLA warrant wife WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Windsor woman word youth