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... Rosalind is taller than Celia in one passage , shorter in another . A name , ' Jaques , ' is bestowed on an unimportant character , for- gotten , and later used again for an important one . In one passage there is either confusion in ...
... Rosalind is taller than Celia in one passage , shorter in another . A name , ' Jaques , ' is bestowed on an unimportant character , for- gotten , and later used again for an important one . In one passage there is either confusion in ...
Page 100
... Rosalind herself would have cured him ; but Rosalind , of course , is by miles too good for Jaques . She is reserved to be loved by an honest man his life through ; and , like many another dear woman , to nag him his life through ...
... Rosalind herself would have cured him ; but Rosalind , of course , is by miles too good for Jaques . She is reserved to be loved by an honest man his life through ; and , like many another dear woman , to nag him his life through ...
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... Rosalind faints . It doubles the intrigue , and it provides with due irony one of the most charming chiming quartets ... Rosalind . Rosalind . And I for no woman . And so on , and so on . The genre AS YOU LIKE IT ΙΟΙ.
... Rosalind faints . It doubles the intrigue , and it provides with due irony one of the most charming chiming quartets ... Rosalind . Rosalind . And I for no woman . And so on , and so on . The genre AS YOU LIKE IT ΙΟΙ.
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