The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Life, etc. Comedy of errors. Two gentlemen of VeronaHeath, 1880 |
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... Jaques is by far the most important of all the background characters . He answers to that description fairly , Jaques . but he does absolutely nothing to forward the action of the play . " He is the only purely contemplative character ...
... Jaques is by far the most important of all the background characters . He answers to that description fairly , Jaques . but he does absolutely nothing to forward the action of the play . " He is the only purely contemplative character ...
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... Jaques ' compliment is meant for a flag of truce . He wants some one to talk to . But Orlando doesn't want him ; and their repartees come down to plain " Fool " . 256. Again compare Jaques with Richard II . ( iii . 2. 155 ) — " For ...
... Jaques ' compliment is meant for a flag of truce . He wants some one to talk to . But Orlando doesn't want him ; and their repartees come down to plain " Fool " . 256. Again compare Jaques with Richard II . ( iii . 2. 155 ) — " For ...
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... Jaques , as usual , is in search of company . This is the only direct encounter between Jaques and Rosalind , but it is long enough to mark effectually the contrast between his affected melancholy humour and her natural wit . Jaques ...
... Jaques , as usual , is in search of company . This is the only direct encounter between Jaques and Rosalind , but it is long enough to mark effectually the contrast between his affected melancholy humour and her natural wit . Jaques ...
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Adam adjective Aliena Amiens Arden Audrey banished Beau brother C. E. Brock characters Charles Cloth clown comes common Corin court cousin daughter doth dramatic Duke F Duke's Edited English enjambement Enter Exeunt eyes fair father Folio fool forest forest of Arden Fortune Ganymede gentle give Glossary hath heart Hence honour humour Jaques Kellner ladies Lodge Lodge's look Lord Love's Labour's Lost lover marry means melancholy Merchant of Venice merry metaphor mistress natural noun novel Oliver Oliver's Orlando Ovid passion Phebe play pray prithee prose Prosody rhyme Richard II Romeo and Juliet Rosader Rosalind Saladin scene sense Shakespeare shepherd Silvius song speak speech sweet syllables Tale thee thing thou art Touch Touchstone Touchstone's Twelfth Night verb verse woman word wrestler wrestling youth