The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Parolles recalls Fal- staff's exposure in Henry IV . , and Malvolio's humiliation . in Twelfth Night . All things considered , the play , as we have it , may safely be dated , ' about 1602. ' The Source of the Plot . The story of Helena ...
... Parolles recalls Fal- staff's exposure in Henry IV . , and Malvolio's humiliation . in Twelfth Night . All things considered , the play , as we have it , may safely be dated , ' about 1602. ' The Source of the Plot . The story of Helena ...
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... Parolles , of whom there is no hint in the original story ; ( iv . ) simi- larly , generous old Lafeu , the Countess , -like one of Titian's old ladies , reminding us still amid their wrinkles of that soul of beauty and sensibility ...
... Parolles , of whom there is no hint in the original story ; ( iv . ) simi- larly , generous old Lafeu , the Countess , -like one of Titian's old ladies , reminding us still amid their wrinkles of that soul of beauty and sensibility ...
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... Parolles , to invent some explanation of his sudden departure which will make the King believe it to have been a necessity ; and then he leaves her , not , as he falsely declares , for two days , but for ever . His readiness to marry a ...
... Parolles , to invent some explanation of his sudden departure which will make the King believe it to have been a necessity ; and then he leaves her , not , as he falsely declares , for two days , but for ever . His readiness to marry a ...
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... Parolles . DOWDEN : Shakspere . Parolles is a counterfoil of Helena , inasmuch as like her he is ambitious of consorting with a higher rank , but unlike her is destitute of claims to honour of any kind . Lafeu characterizes him as an ...
... Parolles . DOWDEN : Shakspere . Parolles is a counterfoil of Helena , inasmuch as like her he is ambitious of consorting with a higher rank , but unlike her is destitute of claims to honour of any kind . Lafeu characterizes him as an ...
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... Parolles , to be mistrustful of his sagacity of character . " I would gladly have him see his company anatomized ; that he might take a meas- ure of his own judgements , wherein so curiously he had set this counterfeit . ” 66 But from ...
... Parolles , to be mistrustful of his sagacity of character . " I would gladly have him see his company anatomized ; that he might take a meas- ure of his own judgements , wherein so curiously he had set this counterfeit . ” 66 But from ...
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