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... Lafeu , the Countess , -like one of Titian's old ladies , reminding us still amid their wrinkles of that soul of beauty and sensibility which must have animated them when young ' - the Steward , and 3 THAT ENDS WELL Preface.
... Lafeu , the Countess , -like one of Titian's old ladies , reminding us still amid their wrinkles of that soul of beauty and sensibility which must have animated them when young ' - the Steward , and 3 THAT ENDS WELL Preface.
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... Lafeu the moment the report of Helena's death has reached him is a very extraordinary preparation for the reunion of the couple at the end of the play , and re- minds us unpleasantly of the exactly similar incident in Much Ado About ...
... Lafeu the moment the report of Helena's death has reached him is a very extraordinary preparation for the reunion of the couple at the end of the play , and re- minds us unpleasantly of the exactly similar incident in Much Ado About ...
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... Lafeu characterizes him as an empty upstart , with a distinction worthy the admirer of Helena : " You are more saucy with lords and honourable personages than the commission of your birth and ( note the annexation ) virtue gives you ...
... Lafeu characterizes him as an empty upstart , with a distinction worthy the admirer of Helena : " You are more saucy with lords and honourable personages than the commission of your birth and ( note the annexation ) virtue gives you ...
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... Lafeu , " It lies in you , my lord , to bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out , " is really provocative of comparison with Bertram crying for pardon to Helena . The name of Parolles is , of course , allusive to wordi- ness ...
... Lafeu , " It lies in you , my lord , to bring me in some grace , for you did bring me out , " is really provocative of comparison with Bertram crying for pardon to Helena . The name of Parolles is , of course , allusive to wordi- ness ...
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William Shakespeare. ters , such as the Countess and the Duke of Florence , Lafeu , and Parolles , Violenta , and Mariana , do indeed take some external , but no internal part in the ac- tion . The reason of this unalterable and chief ...
William Shakespeare. ters , such as the Countess and the Duke of Florence , Lafeu , and Parolles , Violenta , and Mariana , do indeed take some external , but no internal part in the ac- tion . The reason of this unalterable and chief ...
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