The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Celia " the taller , " which statement seems to contradict Rosalind's description of herself in the next scene ( I , iii , 117 ) , “ because that I am more than com- mon tall ” : ( ii ) again , in the first Act the second son of Sir ...
... Celia " the taller , " which statement seems to contradict Rosalind's description of herself in the next scene ( I , iii , 117 ) , “ because that I am more than com- mon tall ” : ( ii ) again , in the first Act the second son of Sir ...
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... Celia ; though with all reverence for a great name and a noble memory , I can hardly think that matters were much mended in George Sand's adaptation of the play 2 by the transference of her hand to Jaques . " Shakespeare has varied the ...
... Celia ; though with all reverence for a great name and a noble memory , I can hardly think that matters were much mended in George Sand's adaptation of the play 2 by the transference of her hand to Jaques . " Shakespeare has varied the ...
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... Celia appears well worthy of a place beside her whose love she shares and re- pays . Instinct with the soul of moral beauty and of fe- male tenderness , the friendship of these more than sisters " mounts to the seat of grace within the ...
... Celia appears well worthy of a place beside her whose love she shares and re- pays . Instinct with the soul of moral beauty and of fe- male tenderness , the friendship of these more than sisters " mounts to the seat of grace within the ...
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... Celia , - ' Whither shall we go ? ' and Celia an- swers , To seek my uncle in the forest of Arden . ' But , arrived there , and having purchased a cottage and sheep- farm , neither the daughter nor niece of the banished Duke seem to ...
... Celia , - ' Whither shall we go ? ' and Celia an- swers , To seek my uncle in the forest of Arden . ' But , arrived there , and having purchased a cottage and sheep- farm , neither the daughter nor niece of the banished Duke seem to ...
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... Celia ) of no one but him , and although his delay of a few minutes in keeping tryst with her sets her beside her- self with impatience . She is as sensitive as she is intelli- gent , in this differing from Portia , to whom , in other ...
... Celia ) of no one but him , and although his delay of a few minutes in keeping tryst with her sets her beside her- self with impatience . She is as sensitive as she is intelli- gent , in this differing from Portia , to whom , in other ...
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