Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and HistoricalG. Bell, 1879 - 391 páginas |
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... author hopes , if life be granted her , to accomplish ; -at all events , life , while it is spared , shall be devoted to its fulfilment . INTRODUCTION PORTIA ISABELLA JULIET HELENA . PERDITA CONTENTS . CHARACTERS viii PREFACE .
... author hopes , if life be granted her , to accomplish ; -at all events , life , while it is spared , shall be devoted to its fulfilment . INTRODUCTION PORTIA ISABELLA JULIET HELENA . PERDITA CONTENTS . CHARACTERS viii PREFACE .
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... JULIET HELENA . PERDITA CONTENTS . CHARACTERS OF INTELLECT . 39 BEATRICE 64 ROSALIND CHARACTERS OF PASSION AND IMAGINATION . HERMIONE DESDEMONA . 95 VIOLA 124 OPHELIA 140 MIRANDA CHARACTERS OF THE AFFECTIONS . 180 198 IMOGEN CORDELIA ...
... JULIET HELENA . PERDITA CONTENTS . CHARACTERS OF INTELLECT . 39 BEATRICE 64 ROSALIND CHARACTERS OF PASSION AND IMAGINATION . HERMIONE DESDEMONA . 95 VIOLA 124 OPHELIA 140 MIRANDA CHARACTERS OF THE AFFECTIONS . 180 198 IMOGEN CORDELIA ...
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... Juliet is the most impassioned of his female characters ; but what are her passions compared to those which shake the soul of Othello ? Even as the dew - drop on the myrtle leaf To the vex'd sea . Look at Constance , frantic for the ...
... Juliet is the most impassioned of his female characters ; but what are her passions compared to those which shake the soul of Othello ? Even as the dew - drop on the myrtle leaf To the vex'd sea . Look at Constance , frantic for the ...
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... Juliet and Othello , and others ) the want of comparative power is only an additional excellence ; but to go to an opposite extreme of delineation , we must allow that there is not one of Shakspeare's women that , as a dramatic ...
... Juliet and Othello , and others ) the want of comparative power is only an additional excellence ; but to go to an opposite extreme of delineation , we must allow that there is not one of Shakspeare's women that , as a dramatic ...
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... Juliet's nurse ; in Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page . What can exceed in humorous naïveté Mrs. Quickly's upbraid- ing of Falstaff , and her concluding appeal , " Didst thou not kiss me , and bid me fetch thee thirty shillings ? " Is it not ...
... Juliet's nurse ; in Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Page . What can exceed in humorous naïveté Mrs. Quickly's upbraid- ing of Falstaff , and her concluding appeal , " Didst thou not kiss me , and bid me fetch thee thirty shillings ? " Is it not ...
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