Characteristics of Women, Moral, Poetical, and Historical, Svazek 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1833 |
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Strana 101
... remorse or a lingering doubt , consigns her to shame ; when the Friar remains silent , and the generous Benedick himself knows not what to say , -Beatrice , confident in her affections , and guided only 9 * BEATRICE . 101.
... remorse or a lingering doubt , consigns her to shame ; when the Friar remains silent , and the generous Benedick himself knows not what to say , -Beatrice , confident in her affections , and guided only 9 * BEATRICE . 101.
Strana 102
... Benedick and Beatrice , as if he had known them personally , that the exclusive direction of their pointed raillery against each other " is a proof of a growing inclination : " this is not unlikely ; and the same inference would lead us ...
... Benedick and Beatrice , as if he had known them personally , that the exclusive direction of their pointed raillery against each other " is a proof of a growing inclination : " this is not unlikely ; and the same inference would lead us ...
Strana 103
... Benedick betrays a lurking partiality for his fascinating enemy ; he shows that he has looked upon her with no careless eye , when he says , There's her cousin , ( meaning Beatrice , ) an ' she were not possessed with a fury , excels ...
... Benedick betrays a lurking partiality for his fascinating enemy ; he shows that he has looked upon her with no careless eye , when he says , There's her cousin , ( meaning Beatrice , ) an ' she were not possessed with a fury , excels ...
Strana 104
... Benedick ; nobody marks you . BENEDICK . What , my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? BEATRICE . Is it possible Disdain should die , while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick ? Courtesy itself must con- vert to ...
... Benedick ; nobody marks you . BENEDICK . What , my dear Lady Disdain ! are you yet living ? BEATRICE . Is it possible Disdain should die , while she hath such meet food to feed it as Signior Benedick ? Courtesy itself must con- vert to ...
Strana 105
... BENEDICK . By my sword , Beatrice , thou lovest me . BEATRICE . Do not swear by it , and eat it . BENEDICK . I will swear by it , that you love me ; and I will make him eat it that says , I love not you . BEATRICE . Will you not eat ...
... BENEDICK . By my sword , Beatrice , thou lovest me . BEATRICE . Do not swear by it , and eat it . BENEDICK . I will swear by it , that you love me ; and I will make him eat it that says , I love not you . BEATRICE . Will you not eat ...
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