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Jaques is by far the most important of all the background Characters . He answers to that description fairly , Jaques . but he does absolutely nothing to forward the action of the play . “ He is the only purely contemplative character ...
Jaques is by far the most important of all the background Characters . He answers to that description fairly , Jaques . but he does absolutely nothing to forward the action of the play . “ He is the only purely contemplative character ...
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But Jaques does not go yet . He tries a parting shot , and , failing to get the last word , returns to the fray . 239. On more and moe see Glossary . 252. rings : referring to the mottoes or ' posies ' engraved on rings .
But Jaques does not go yet . He tries a parting shot , and , failing to get the last word , returns to the fray . 239. On more and moe see Glossary . 252. rings : referring to the mottoes or ' posies ' engraved on rings .
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Jaques , as usual , is in search of company . This is the only direct encounter between Jaques and Rosalind , but it is long enough to mark effectually the contrast between his affected melancholy humour and her natural wit .
Jaques , as usual , is in search of company . This is the only direct encounter between Jaques and Rosalind , but it is long enough to mark effectually the contrast between his affected melancholy humour and her natural wit .
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