The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Bertram , the Bel- tramo of the Novel , is darkened ; his personal beauty and valour is emphasized ; while ( iii . ) Shakespeare has em- bodied his evil genius in the character of the vile Parolles , of whom there is no hint in the ...
... Bertram , the Bel- tramo of the Novel , is darkened ; his personal beauty and valour is emphasized ; while ( iii . ) Shakespeare has em- bodied his evil genius in the character of the vile Parolles , of whom there is no hint in the ...
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... Bertram's journey to Court Day 2 , Act I. ii . and iii . Interval . Helena's journey . Day 3 , Act II . i . and ii . Interval . Cure of the King's malady . Day 4 , Act II . iii . , iv . and v . Interval . Hel- ena's return to Rousillon ...
... Bertram's journey to Court Day 2 , Act I. ii . and iii . Interval . Helena's journey . Day 3 , Act II . i . and ii . Interval . Cure of the King's malady . Day 4 , Act II . iii . , iv . and v . Interval . Hel- ena's return to Rousillon ...
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... Bertram . His mother discovers the attachment , but is not displeased at it , for Helena , though poor and unknown , is a woman of much worth . Bertram , however , pays no heed to Helena , all his thoughts being turned to active service ...
... Bertram . His mother discovers the attachment , but is not displeased at it , for Helena , though poor and unknown , is a woman of much worth . Bertram , however , pays no heed to Helena , all his thoughts being turned to active service ...
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... Bertram gen- eral of his horse , and the Count distinguishes himself in battle . Helena arrives in the city disguised as a pilgrim , and learns from a widow that Bertram has been making dishonourable proposals to her daughter , Diana ...
... Bertram gen- eral of his horse , and the Count distinguishes himself in battle . Helena arrives in the city disguised as a pilgrim , and learns from a widow that Bertram has been making dishonourable proposals to her daughter , Diana ...
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... Bertram de Roussillon . She cures the King of France of a grievous distemper , by one of her father's prescriptions ; and she asks and receives as her reward the young Count of Roussillon as her wedded husband . He forsakes her on their ...
... Bertram de Roussillon . She cures the King of France of a grievous distemper , by one of her father's prescriptions ; and she asks and receives as her reward the young Count of Roussillon as her wedded husband . He forsakes her on their ...
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