The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... 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 with the King ...
... 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 with the King ...
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... mother , the Countess , who has been mourning Helena as dead . V. The King , at this time , is visiting at the Countess's palace in Rousillon . He becomes reconciled with Ber- tram , who had left the court surreptitiously , and is on ...
... mother , the Countess , who has been mourning Helena as dead . V. The King , at this time , is visiting at the Countess's palace in Rousillon . He becomes reconciled with Ber- tram , who had left the court surreptitiously , and is on ...
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... mother consider her fit to rank with the best . Even this , however , need not lower Bertram irretrievably in our esteem ; but he adds to it traits of unmanliness , even of baseness . For instance , he enjoins Helena , through Parolles ...
... mother consider her fit to rank with the best . Even this , however , need not lower Bertram irretrievably in our esteem ; but he adds to it traits of unmanliness , even of baseness . For instance , he enjoins Helena , through Parolles ...
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... mother . " What angel shall Bless this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear And loves to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice . Which of them both Is dearest to me - I ...
... mother . " What angel shall Bless this unworthy husband ? he cannot thrive Unless her prayers , whom heaven delights to hear And loves to grant , reprieve him from the wrath Of greatest justice . Which of them both Is dearest to me - I ...
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... mother of the poor orphan left in her care . Camp- bell says , She redeems nobility by reverting to nature . ' Verplanck thinks , as well he may , that the Poet's special purpose in this play was to set forth the precedence of innate ...
... mother of the poor orphan left in her care . Camp- bell says , She redeems nobility by reverting to nature . ' Verplanck thinks , as well he may , that the Poet's special purpose in this play was to set forth the precedence of innate ...
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