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... hearted Rosalind ; and repeat within hearing of the exiled Duke ( for elderly gentlemen - especially aristocratic ones - love to hear them- selves quoted ) his own moral reflections upon the " sweet uses of adversity ; " - worthy , by the.
... hearted Rosalind ; and repeat within hearing of the exiled Duke ( for elderly gentlemen - especially aristocratic ones - love to hear them- selves quoted ) his own moral reflections upon the " sweet uses of adversity ; " - worthy , by the.
Page 36
... sweet , and yet how strong is his moral nature ! It seems as though no trial , social or physical , could change the current of his gracious wisdom . In a scene subsequent to that containing his celestial confession of moral faith , we ...
... sweet , and yet how strong is his moral nature ! It seems as though no trial , social or physical , could change the current of his gracious wisdom . In a scene subsequent to that containing his celestial confession of moral faith , we ...
Page 53
... sweet- hearted Celia , and Celia the more for hers to the bewitching Rosalind . We love and esteem each the better for the other's sake . Shakespeare has this in common with Nature - and how many qualities does he not possess in common ...
... sweet- hearted Celia , and Celia the more for hers to the bewitching Rosalind . We love and esteem each the better for the other's sake . Shakespeare has this in common with Nature - and how many qualities does he not possess in common ...
Page 54
... sweet temper of the wiseliest ordered mind . " I care not for my spirits , " he says , " if my legs were not weary . " And to Celia , who can walk no farther , and begs them to " bear with her : " " " For my part , I had rather bear ...
... sweet temper of the wiseliest ordered mind . " I care not for my spirits , " he says , " if my legs were not weary . " And to Celia , who can walk no farther , and begs them to " bear with her : " " " For my part , I had rather bear ...
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... sweet- natured person , -one who is at once good - hearted , good- humoured , and good - minded , ) of being able to make himself happy and contented wherever fortune chances to cast him . He is gay and easy at court ; he is good ...
... sweet- natured person , -one who is at once good - hearted , good- humoured , and good - minded , ) of being able to make himself happy and contented wherever fortune chances to cast him . He is gay and easy at court ; he is good ...
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