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... Celia that in a fit of jealousy he is only with difficulty restrained from fighting a duel with Orlando, and the curtain falls on the prettiest of ring-times between him and his adoration. If all degrees of surprise had not been, for me ...
... Celia that in a fit of jealousy he is only with difficulty restrained from fighting a duel with Orlando, and the curtain falls on the prettiest of ring-times between him and his adoration. If all degrees of surprise had not been, for me ...
Page 3
... Celia and Rosalind. names, in that they have a meaning, ought to be translated, and there might be some justice in the plea if that meaning were always a key to the character. But it is rarely so. The names are simply those of the lower ...
... Celia and Rosalind. names, in that they have a meaning, ought to be translated, and there might be some justice in the plea if that meaning were always a key to the character. But it is rarely so. The names are simply those of the lower ...
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William Shakespeare. Rosalind, Daughter to the Duke. Celia, Daughter to Frederick. Phoebe, a Shepherdefs. Audrey, a Country Wench. 20 18 Lords belonging to the two Dukes, with Pages, Forejlers, and other Attendants. The Scene lyes firjl ...
William Shakespeare. Rosalind, Daughter to the Duke. Celia, Daughter to Frederick. Phoebe, a Shepherdefs. Audrey, a Country Wench. 20 18 Lords belonging to the two Dukes, with Pages, Forejlers, and other Attendants. The Scene lyes firjl ...
Page 8
... Celia's love to work a satisfactory reformation of his character, and thus go far to obliterate, or at least to soften, in this charming play ' the one smirch ' therein, which Swinburne finds in the marriage of Celia and Oliver. — Ed. 8 ...
... Celia's love to work a satisfactory reformation of his character, and thus go far to obliterate, or at least to soften, in this charming play ' the one smirch ' therein, which Swinburne finds in the marriage of Celia and Oliver. — Ed. 8 ...
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... Celia Ff. before the Dukes Palace. Theob. Lawn 2. my Coz] Coz Pope, Han, a copy of F4, which formerly belonged to Steevens, he has marked these lines as descriptive of Shakespeare himself. 162. sorts] Ritson : In this place it means ...
... Celia Ff. before the Dukes Palace. Theob. Lawn 2. my Coz] Coz Pope, Han, a copy of F4, which formerly belonged to Steevens, he has marked these lines as descriptive of Shakespeare himself. 162. sorts] Ritson : In this place it means ...
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