Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical: With Fifty Vignette Etchings, Volume 1Saunders and Otley, 1833 |
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... Benedick himself knows not what to say , -Beatrice , confident in her affections , and guided only by the impulses of her own feminine heart , sees through the incon- sistency , the impossibility of the charge , and ex- claims , without ...
... Benedick himself knows not what to say , -Beatrice , confident in her affections , and guided only by the impulses of her own feminine heart , sees through the incon- sistency , the impossibility of the charge , and ex- claims , without ...
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... Benedick and Beatrice , as if he had known them personally , that the exclusive direction of their pointed raillery against each other " is a proof of a growing inclination : " this is not unlikely ; and the same inference would lead us ...
... Benedick and Beatrice , as if he had known them personally , that the exclusive direction of their pointed raillery against each other " is a proof of a growing inclination : " this is not unlikely ; and the same inference would lead us ...
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... Benedick is by far the most pleasing , because the independence and gay indifference of temper , the laughing defiance of love and marriage , the sa- tirical freedom of expression common to both , are more becoming to the masculine than ...
... Benedick is by far the most pleasing , because the independence and gay indifference of temper , the laughing defiance of love and marriage , the sa- tirical freedom of expression common to both , are more becoming to the masculine than ...
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... Benedick , or , from the dif- ference of sex , appears so . It is observable , that the power is throughout on her ... Benedick ; nobody marks you . BENEDICK . What , my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? BEATRICE . Is it possible ...
... Benedick , or , from the dif- ference of sex , appears so . It is observable , that the power is throughout on her ... Benedick ; nobody marks you . BENEDICK . What , my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? BEATRICE . Is it possible ...
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... Benedick ? Courtesy itself must con- vert to disdain , if you come in her presence . It is clear that she cannot for a moment endure his neglect , and he can as little tolerate her scorn . Nothing that Benedick addresses to Beatrice per ...
... Benedick ? Courtesy itself must con- vert to disdain , if you come in her presence . It is clear that she cannot for a moment endure his neglect , and he can as little tolerate her scorn . Nothing that Benedick addresses to Beatrice per ...
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