The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... whole interest of the story is centred in the heroine - ac- cording to Coleridge , Shakespeare's ' loveliest creation ' ; to this character - study all else in the play is subordi- nated ; the poor Helen of All's Well , unlike the ...
... whole interest of the story is centred in the heroine - ac- cording to Coleridge , Shakespeare's ' loveliest creation ' ; to this character - study all else in the play is subordi- nated ; the poor Helen of All's Well , unlike the ...
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... whole mind . Bertram is right enough in refusing to have a wife thrust upon him against his will , simply because the King has a debt of gratitude to pay . But this first motive for refusing gives place to one with which we have less ...
... whole mind . Bertram is right enough in refusing to have a wife thrust upon him against his will , simply because the King has a debt of gratitude to pay . But this first motive for refusing gives place to one with which we have less ...
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... whole lies , it seems to me , in the subject - matter of the piece , which is not exactly happily chosen ; for it must necessarily be offensive to a fine sense of feeling when , in courtship , woman is the wooer , and especially when ...
... whole lies , it seems to me , in the subject - matter of the piece , which is not exactly happily chosen ; for it must necessarily be offensive to a fine sense of feeling when , in courtship , woman is the wooer , and especially when ...
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... whole course . Coleridge thought her Shakespeare's loveliest creation . The portraiture of her character is touched throughout with exquisite delicacy and skill . Helena suffers , however , from the atmos- phere of the play , which is ...
... whole course . Coleridge thought her Shakespeare's loveliest creation . The portraiture of her character is touched throughout with exquisite delicacy and skill . Helena suffers , however , from the atmos- phere of the play , which is ...
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... whole army . That is Antonio , the Duke's eldest son ; That , Escalus . Which is the Frenchman ? He ; That with the plume : ' tis a most gallant fellow . 80 I would he loved his wife : if he were honester He were much goodlier : is ' t ...
... whole army . That is Antonio , the Duke's eldest son ; That , Escalus . Which is the Frenchman ? He ; That with the plume : ' tis a most gallant fellow . 80 I would he loved his wife : if he were honester He were much goodlier : is ' t ...
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