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... Jaques has received. With the sole exception of Hamlet, I can recall no character in Shakespeare of whom the judgements are as diverse as of this 'old gentleman,' as Audrey calls him. Were he really possessed of all the qualities ...
... Jaques has received. With the sole exception of Hamlet, I can recall no character in Shakespeare of whom the judgements are as diverse as of this 'old gentleman,' as Audrey calls him. Were he really possessed of all the qualities ...
Page viii
... Jaques and to Touchstone as the final causes of the comedy and as the leading characters of the play. The consequence is that this almost flawless chrysolite of a comedy, glittering with Rosalind's brightness and reflecting sermons from ...
... Jaques and to Touchstone as the final causes of the comedy and as the leading characters of the play. The consequence is that this almost flawless chrysolite of a comedy, glittering with Rosalind's brightness and reflecting sermons from ...
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... Jaques ' may possibly have received a foreign pronunciation. On tie other hand, Halliwell says ' the name of this character was pronounced jakes? And French (p. 317) tells us that ' the name of the melancholy Lord Jaques belongs to ...
... Jaques ' may possibly have received a foreign pronunciation. On tie other hand, Halliwell says ' the name of this character was pronounced jakes? And French (p. 317) tells us that ' the name of the melancholy Lord Jaques belongs to ...
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... Jaques, \ younger Brothers to Oliver. ^ Orlando, J evidence which French adduces is sufficient, I think, to show that the name as a monosyllable was well known in Shakespeare's day. If more be needed in proof of this monosyllabic ...
... Jaques, \ younger Brothers to Oliver. ^ Orlando, J evidence which French adduces is sufficient, I think, to show that the name as a monosyllable was well known in Shakespeare's day. If more be needed in proof of this monosyllabic ...
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... Jaques, the messenger of good tidings, a brother of the two men in whom we are most interested. That the name Jaques was not only given to this character, but retained after the introduction of another and more prominent Jaques, is a ...
... Jaques, the messenger of good tidings, a brother of the two men in whom we are most interested. That the name Jaques was not only given to this character, but retained after the introduction of another and more prominent Jaques, is a ...
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