The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... leaves her with contumely on the day of their marriage , and makes his return to her arms depend on conditions apparently impossible . All the circumstances and details with which Helena is sur- rounded are shocking to our feelings and ...
... leaves her with contumely on the day of their marriage , and makes his return to her arms depend on conditions apparently impossible . All the circumstances and details with which Helena is sur- rounded are shocking to our feelings and ...
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... like a coward , and leaves her like a profligate . This is much too severe ; in the first place , there is no necessity that we should reconcile ourselves to him . In this consists a part of the 9 THAT ENDS WELL Comments.
... like a coward , and leaves her like a profligate . This is much too severe ; in the first place , there is no necessity that we should reconcile ourselves to him . In this consists a part of the 9 THAT ENDS WELL Comments.
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... leaves as well as thorns , And be as sweet as sharp . " It is this fond faith which , hoping all things , enables her to endure all things ; which hallows and dignifies the surrender of her woman's pride , making it a sacrifice on which ...
... leaves as well as thorns , And be as sweet as sharp . " It is this fond faith which , hoping all things , enables her to endure all things ; which hallows and dignifies the surrender of her woman's pride , making it a sacrifice on which ...
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... leaves her , not , as he falsely declares , for two days , but for ever . His readiness to marry a daughter of Lafeu the moment the report of Helena's death has reached him is a very extraordinary preparation for the reunion of the ...
... leaves her , not , as he falsely declares , for two days , but for ever . His readiness to marry a daughter of Lafeu the moment the report of Helena's death has reached him is a very extraordinary preparation for the reunion of the ...
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... a beautiful and virtuous girl to one placed above her hopes by the circumstances of birth and fortune , was never so exquisitely expressed as in the reflections which she utters when young Rousillon leaves 17 THAT ENDS WELL Comments.
... a beautiful and virtuous girl to one placed above her hopes by the circumstances of birth and fortune , was never so exquisitely expressed as in the reflections which she utters when young Rousillon leaves 17 THAT ENDS WELL Comments.
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