Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope, and errorless purpose: Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind, Helena, and last, and perhaps loveliest,... Education: How Old the New - Side 238af James Joseph Walsh - 1910 - 459 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1865 - 590 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance — followed, comforted, saved by Rosalind. Whereas, there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope and errorless purpose. Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1865 - 302 sider
...the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, ,•. saved, by Rosalind. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope, and errori less purpose; Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Ilcrmionc, Imogen, Queen Katherine, Pcrdita, Sylvia,... | |
| 1866 - 882 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, saved by Rosalind. Whereas, there is hardly ine, and ye are the branches," and as such, " herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Katharine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1866 - 154 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, saved, by Rosalind. "Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope, and error* less purpose; Cordelia, Desderaona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Sylvia,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1867 - 144 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, saved, by Rosalind. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope, and error. less purpose; Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Katlierine, Perdita, Sylvia,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1868 - 394 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, saved, by Rosalind. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope and errorless purpose; Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 212 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, saved, by Rosalind. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope, and errorless purpose : Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, .Imogen, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1871 - 268 sider
...yet the despairing toy of Chance, followed, comforted, saved, by Rosalind. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope and errorless purpose ; Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogen, Queen Catherine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
| John Ruskin - 1872 - 144 sider
...yet the despairing toy of chance, followed, comforted, saved, by Rosalind. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope, and errorless purpose; Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Heraiione, Imogen, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Sylvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1874 - 876 sider
...type. Hamlet is indolent and drowsily speculative; Romeo an impatient boy. Whereas there is hardly a play that has not a perfect woman in it, steadfast in grave hope and errorless purpose. Cordelia, Desdemona, Isabella, Hermione, Imogcnc, Queen Katherine, Perdita, Silvia, Viola, Rosalind,... | |
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