Works of Shakespeare, Band 36University Society, 1901 |
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... becomes enamoured of the supposed youth instead of the master . II . Olivia sends favours and messages to Viola in which , naturally , the latter takes no interest . Viola , in turn , has conceived a passion for the Duke , which she is ...
... becomes enamoured of the supposed youth instead of the master . II . Olivia sends favours and messages to Viola in which , naturally , the latter takes no interest . Viola , in turn , has conceived a passion for the Duke , which she is ...
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... becomes love when Viola resumes her fem- inine attire . The secret of Malvolio's dementia is revealed , and he is released from the confinement in which he has been held . MCSPADDEN : Shakespearian Synopses . II . Viola . As the innate ...
... becomes love when Viola resumes her fem- inine attire . The secret of Malvolio's dementia is revealed , and he is released from the confinement in which he has been held . MCSPADDEN : Shakespearian Synopses . II . Viola . As the innate ...
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... becomes his messenger to Olivia , and the in- terpreter of his sufferings to that inaccessible beauty . In her character of ... become Viola , whose playfulness is assumed as part of her disguise as a court- page , and is guarded by the ...
... becomes his messenger to Olivia , and the in- terpreter of his sufferings to that inaccessible beauty . In her character of ... become Viola , whose playfulness is assumed as part of her disguise as a court- page , and is guarded by the ...
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... become conscious of a quiet harmony of colour and form that makes a picture full of charm , that grows on you as you study it , and be- comes one of the possessions of your life . FURNIVALL : The Leopold Shakspere . This is justly ...
... become conscious of a quiet harmony of colour and form that makes a picture full of charm , that grows on you as you study it , and be- comes one of the possessions of your life . FURNIVALL : The Leopold Shakspere . This is justly ...
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... become The form of my intent . I'll serve this Duke : Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him : It may be worth thy pains ; for I can sing , And speak to him in many sorts of music , That will allow me very worth his service . What ...
... become The form of my intent . I'll serve this Duke : Thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him : It may be worth thy pains ; for I can sing , And speak to him in many sorts of music , That will allow me very worth his service . What ...
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