The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... thoughts being turned to active service with the King of France , under whose protection he places himself after the death of his father . The King is suffering at this time from a disease which has been pronounced in- curable . Helena ...
... thoughts being turned to active service with the King of France , under whose protection he places himself after the death of his father . The King is suffering at this time from a disease which has been pronounced in- curable . Helena ...
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... 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.
... 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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William Shakespeare. ming in silent languishment - not pining in thought - not passive and " desponding over its idol " -but patient and hopeful , strong in its own intensity , and sustained by its own fond faith . The passion here ...
William Shakespeare. ming in silent languishment - not pining in thought - not passive and " desponding over its idol " -but patient and hopeful , strong in its own intensity , and sustained by its own fond faith . The passion here ...
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... thoughts and faculties , until her fancy " carries no favour in it but Bertram's , " and " there is no living , none , if Bertram be away . " It may be said that Bertram , arrogant , wayward , and heartless , does not justify this ...
... thoughts and faculties , until her fancy " carries no favour in it but Bertram's , " and " there is no living , none , if Bertram be away . " It may be said that Bertram , arrogant , wayward , and heartless , does not justify this ...
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... thoughts is forever before her ; to despair would be a crime - it would be to cast herself away and die . The faith of her affection , combining with the natural energy of her character , believing all things possible , makes them so ...
... thoughts is forever before her ; to despair would be a crime - it would be to cast herself away and die . The faith of her affection , combining with the natural energy of her character , believing all things possible , makes them so ...
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Abergavenny Anne Bullen Archbishop of Canterbury Bertram bless Buck Buckingham Campeius Cardinal Wolsey cardinal's Cham Clown Count Countess court Cran Cranmer Crom Cromwell dare daughter Diana divorce drum Duke Duke of Buckingham Duke of Norfolk Earl Earl of Surrey emendation Enter Exeunt Exit Farewell father favour fear Florence Folios fool France friends Gent gentleman give grace hand hast hath hear heart heaven Helena Henry VIII Holinshed holy honest honour Kath Katharine King king's knave lady Lafeu leave live lord cardinal Lord Chamberlain lordship madam marriage marry never noble Parolles pity play poor Porringer pray queen ring Rousillon Scene Shakespeare Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Lovell Sold soul speak sweet tell thank thee There's thine things thou truth virginity virtue wife Wolsey Wolsey's woman words ΙΟ