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... Helena , a gentlewoman protected by the countess . An old widow of Florence . Diana , daughter to the widow . Violenta , Mariana , neighbours and friends to the widow . } neighbours Lords , attending on the king ; officers , soldiers ...
... Helena , a gentlewoman protected by the countess . An old widow of Florence . Diana , daughter to the widow . Violenta , Mariana , neighbours and friends to the widow . } neighbours Lords , attending on the king ; officers , soldiers ...
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... HELENA , and LAFEU , in mourning . Count . In delivering my son from me , I bury a second husband . Ber . And I , in going , madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward ...
... HELENA , and LAFEU , in mourning . Count . In delivering my son from me , I bury a second husband . Ber . And I , in going , madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward ...
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... Helena's loss of a father , she recollects her own loss of a husband , and stops to observe how heavily the word had passes through her mind . Johnson . Thus Shakspeare himself . See The Comedy of Errors , Act III , sc . i : " Now in ...
... Helena's loss of a father , she recollects her own loss of a husband , and stops to observe how heavily the word had passes through her mind . Johnson . Thus Shakspeare himself . See The Comedy of Errors , Act III , sc . i : " Now in ...
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... Helena has , I believe , a meaning here , that she does not wish should be un- derstood by the countess . Her affected sorrow was for the death of her father ; her real grief for the lowness of her situation , which she feared would for ...
... Helena has , I believe , a meaning here , that she does not wish should be un- derstood by the countess . Her affected sorrow was for the death of her father ; her real grief for the lowness of her situation , which she feared would for ...
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... Helena , who was a young girl , ought to keep up the credit which her father had es- tablished , who was the best physician of the age ; and she , by her answer , O , were that all ! seems to admit that it would be no difficult matter ...
... Helena , who was a young girl , ought to keep up the credit which her father had es- tablished , who was the best physician of the age ; and she , by her answer , O , were that all ! seems to admit that it would be no difficult matter ...
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