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... seems to think that Helena is more than worthy of the latter in all respects , except that of rank - a disparity which can easily be obviated ; and this enhances our estimation of her , and be- gets for her some much - needed sympathy ...
... seems to think that Helena is more than worthy of the latter in all respects , except that of rank - a disparity which can easily be obviated ; and this enhances our estimation of her , and be- gets for her some much - needed sympathy ...
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... seems to indicate an especial and inherent propriety in the name by which the comedy has come down to us ; but this consideration actu- ally makes nothing against the supposition that Love's Labour's Won was the title by which it was ...
... seems to indicate an especial and inherent propriety in the name by which the comedy has come down to us ; but this consideration actu- ally makes nothing against the supposition that Love's Labour's Won was the title by which it was ...
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... seems , therefore , to be warrant for the decided opinion that Shakespeare , in the earlier part of his career , after the pro- duction of Love's Labour's Lost , and probably a little before that of Romeo and Juliet , desiring to bring ...
... seems , therefore , to be warrant for the decided opinion that Shakespeare , in the earlier part of his career , after the pro- duction of Love's Labour's Lost , and probably a little before that of Romeo and Juliet , desiring to bring ...
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... from point to point , now have you heard The fundamental reasons of this war ; Whose great decision hath much blood let forth , And more thirsts after . 1 Lord . Holy seems the quarrel Upon your Grace's 56 ACT III . ALL'S WELL.
... from point to point , now have you heard The fundamental reasons of this war ; Whose great decision hath much blood let forth , And more thirsts after . 1 Lord . Holy seems the quarrel Upon your Grace's 56 ACT III . ALL'S WELL.
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... seems to undertake this business , which he knows is not to be done ; damns himself to do , and dares better be damn'd than to do ' t ? 2 Lord . You do not know him , my lord , as we do : certain it is that he will steal himself into a ...
... seems to undertake this business , which he knows is not to be done ; damns himself to do , and dares better be damn'd than to do ' t ? 2 Lord . You do not know him , my lord , as we do : certain it is that he will steal himself into a ...
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