The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... character - study all else in the play is subordi- nated ; the poor Helen of All's Well , unlike the wealthy Giletta ... character of Bertram , the Bel- tramo of the Novel , is darkened ; his personal beauty and valour is emphasized ...
... character - study all else in the play is subordi- nated ; the poor Helen of All's Well , unlike the wealthy Giletta ... character of Bertram , the Bel- tramo of the Novel , is darkened ; his personal beauty and valour is emphasized ...
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... character of Juliet we have seen the passionate and the imaginative blended in an equal degree , and in the highest conceivable degree as combined with deli- cate female nature . In Helena we have a modification of character altogether ...
... character of Juliet we have seen the passionate and the imaginative blended in an equal degree , and in the highest conceivable degree as combined with deli- cate female nature . In Helena we have a modification of character altogether ...
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... character is made to triumph over all ; and Shakspeare , resting for all his effect on its internal resources and its genuine truth and sweetness , has not even availed himself of some extraneous advantages with which Helena is ...
... character is made to triumph over all ; and Shakspeare , resting for all his effect on its internal resources and its genuine truth and sweetness , has not even availed himself of some extraneous advantages with which Helena is ...
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... character of Helena - a part of its womanly truth , which Johnson , who accuses Bertram , and those who so plausibly defend him , did not understand . If it never happened in real life , that a woman , richly endued with heaven's best ...
... character of Helena - a part of its womanly truth , which Johnson , who accuses Bertram , and those who so plausibly defend him , did not understand . If it never happened in real life , that a woman , richly endued with heaven's best ...
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... character of the Countess , that motherly friend whose affection sets a seal on all her merits . In the same way Parolles was invented with the purpose of making Bertram less guilty . Bertram is to be considered as ensnared by this old ...
... character of the Countess , that motherly friend whose affection sets a seal on all her merits . In the same way Parolles was invented with the purpose of making Bertram less guilty . Bertram is to be considered as ensnared by this old ...
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