The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... nature . In Helena we have a modification of character altogether distinct ; allied , indeed , to Juliet as a picture of fervent , enthusiastic , self - forgetting love , but differing wholly from her in other respects ; for Helena is ...
... nature . In Helena we have a modification of character altogether distinct ; allied , indeed , to Juliet as a picture of fervent , enthusiastic , self - forgetting love , but differing wholly from her in other respects ; for Helena is ...
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... nature , why should it not be in Shakspeare ? We are not to look into Bertram's character for the spring and source of Helena's love for him , but into her own . She loves Bertram - because she loves him ! - a woman's reason , but here ...
... nature , why should it not be in Shakspeare ? We are not to look into Bertram's character for the spring and source of Helena's love for him , but into her own . She loves Bertram - because she loves him ! - a woman's reason , but here ...
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... nature's truth , When love's strong passion is impress'd in youth . " Her fond , maternal love for Helena , whom she has brought up , her pride in her good qualities , overpower- ing all her own prejudices of rank and birth , are most ...
... nature's truth , When love's strong passion is impress'd in youth . " Her fond , maternal love for Helena , whom she has brought up , her pride in her good qualities , overpower- ing all her own prejudices of rank and birth , are most ...
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... nature . ' Verplanck thinks , as well he may , that the Poet's special purpose in this play was to set forth the precedence of innate over circumstantial distinctions . Yet observe with what a catholic spirit he teaches this great ...
... nature . ' Verplanck thinks , as well he may , that the Poet's special purpose in this play was to set forth the precedence of innate over circumstantial distinctions . Yet observe with what a catholic spirit he teaches this great ...
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... nature . The character of Helena is one of great sweetness and delicacy . She is placed in circumstances of the most critical kind , and has to court her husband both as a virgin and a wife ; yet the most scrupulous nicety of female ...
... nature . The character of Helena is one of great sweetness and delicacy . She is placed in circumstances of the most critical kind , and has to court her husband both as a virgin and a wife ; yet the most scrupulous nicety of female ...
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