The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... lady , when he detects a ring upon Bertram's finger that he himself had formerly given Helena , and which she had placed upon her husband's finger in Florence . Bertram cannot give a satisfactory explanation of its presence , and the ...
... lady , when he detects a ring upon Bertram's finger that he himself had formerly given Helena , and which she had placed upon her husband's finger in Florence . Bertram cannot give a satisfactory explanation of its presence , and the ...
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... state upon her in her husband's absence as the " lady of the land , " administers justice , and rules her lord's dominions so wisely and so well , that she is uni- P versally loved and reverenced by his subjects . In 8 Comments ALL'S WELL.
... state upon her in her husband's absence as the " lady of the land , " administers justice , and rules her lord's dominions so wisely and so well , that she is uni- P versally loved and reverenced by his subjects . In 8 Comments ALL'S WELL.
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... Lady Capulet . This old Countess of Roussillon is a charming sketch . She is like one of Titian's old women , who still , amid their wrinkles , remind us of that soul of beauty and sen- sibility which must have animated them when young ...
... Lady Capulet . This old Countess of Roussillon is a charming sketch . She is like one of Titian's old women , who still , amid their wrinkles , remind us of that soul of beauty and sen- sibility which must have animated them when young ...
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... lady whom he importunes with his secret addresses , and their final reconciliation when the consequences of her stratagem and the proofs of her love are fully made known . The persevering gratitude of the French king to his benefactress ...
... lady whom he importunes with his secret addresses , and their final reconciliation when the consequences of her stratagem and the proofs of her love are fully made known . The persevering gratitude of the French king to his benefactress ...
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... ] The best wishes that can be forged 80 in your thoughts be servants to you ! Be com- fortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her . Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : you must hold 25 THAT ENDS WELL Act I. Sc . i .
... ] The best wishes that can be forged 80 in your thoughts be servants to you ! Be com- fortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her . Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : you must hold 25 THAT ENDS WELL Act I. Sc . i .
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