The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... perhaps the most famous Rosalind of the Eng- lish stage . She has written about Rosalind as well as acted her ; and readers can still enjoy her tender and vivid con- ception of the part in the most delightful of her essays.1 German and ...
... perhaps the most famous Rosalind of the Eng- lish stage . She has written about Rosalind as well as acted her ; and readers can still enjoy her tender and vivid con- ception of the part in the most delightful of her essays.1 German and ...
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... perhaps , that Orlando may ask awkward questions about her swoon , Rosalind dashes characteristically into a humorously exaggerated account of the sudden attachment between Oliver and Celia . This speech of hers is Shakespeare's apology ...
... perhaps , that Orlando may ask awkward questions about her swoon , Rosalind dashes characteristically into a humorously exaggerated account of the sudden attachment between Oliver and Celia . This speech of hers is Shakespeare's apology ...
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... perhaps iii . 5. 42- I see no more in you than in the ordinary . But ( when there is no slurring ) such instances should be classed as 6 - stress lines . Within the line , the extra syllable usually comes at the caesura ( see below ) ...
... perhaps iii . 5. 42- I see no more in you than in the ordinary . But ( when there is no slurring ) such instances should be classed as 6 - stress lines . Within the line , the extra syllable usually comes at the caesura ( see below ) ...
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