The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... without so much as kissing his bride . III . Helena is sent home to the Countess with a let- ter from Bertram to the effect that he will never recog- } nize his wife until she can obtain possession of 5 ELL THAT ENDS WELL.
... without so much as kissing his bride . III . Helena is sent home to the Countess with a let- ter from Bertram to the effect that he will never recog- } nize his wife until she can obtain possession of 5 ELL THAT ENDS WELL.
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... never . " He also renounces his family estates because of her , which so grieves the young woman that she departs , no one knows whither , in order not to keep him from his home . In Florence , the Duke has made Bertram gen- eral of his ...
... never . " He also renounces his family estates because of her , which so grieves the young woman that she departs , no one knows whither , in order not to keep him from his home . In Florence , the Duke has made Bertram gen- eral of his ...
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... in Helena it is founded in deep passion . There never was , perhaps , a more beautiful picture of a woman's love , cherished in secret , not self - consu- ming in silent languishment - not pining in thought - 7 L Comments THAT ENDS WELL.
... in Helena it is founded in deep passion . There never was , perhaps , a more beautiful picture of a woman's love , cherished in secret , not self - consu- ming in silent languishment - not pining in thought - 7 L Comments THAT ENDS WELL.
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... never happened in real life , that a woman , richly endued with heaven's best gifts , loved with all her heart , and soul , and strength , a man unequal to or unworthy of her , and to whose faults herself alone was blind - I would give ...
... never happened in real life , that a woman , richly endued with heaven's best gifts , loved with all her heart , and soul , and strength , a man unequal to or unworthy of her , and to whose faults herself alone was blind - I would give ...
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... never forgets the 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 ...
... never forgets the 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 ...
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