The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... 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 Rowland de Boys is referred to as " Jaques , " a name ...
... 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 Rowland de Boys is referred to as " Jaques , " a name ...
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... Rosalind go on their trav- els as lady and page ; in the play as sister and brother . The character of Jaques , Touchstone , and Audrey , have no prototypes in the original story . Various estimates have been formed of Lodge's Rosalynde ...
... Rosalind go on their trav- els as lady and page ; in the play as sister and brother . The character of Jaques , Touchstone , and Audrey , have no prototypes in the original story . Various estimates have been formed of Lodge's Rosalynde ...
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... Rosalind in an hundred scenes not here represented , for she is a substantive personal being , such as we may detach and consider apart from the par- ticular order wherein she stands ; but we can discover in her no likeness to Lodge's ...
... Rosalind in an hundred scenes not here represented , for she is a substantive personal being , such as we may detach and consider apart from the par- ticular order wherein she stands ; but we can discover in her no likeness to Lodge's ...
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... Rosalind be the greater attraction : there is enough in either to make the play a continual feast ; though her charms are less liable to be staled by custom , because they result from health of mind and symmetry of character ; so that ...
... Rosalind be the greater attraction : there is enough in either to make the play a continual feast ; though her charms are less liable to be staled by custom , because they result from health of mind and symmetry of character ; so that ...
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... Rosalind asks her cousin 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 ...
... Rosalind asks her cousin 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 ...
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