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Then he goes skilfully has Shakespeare bridged on to praise Leontes ' young son : over all difficulty by the invention “ You have an unspeakable comof incidents , and the introduction fort of your young prince Maof characters — the ...
Then he goes skilfully has Shakespeare bridged on to praise Leontes ' young son : over all difficulty by the invention “ You have an unspeakable comof incidents , and the introduction fort of your young prince Maof characters — the ...
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Are you as fond of your young prince This is the jealousy which Shakespeare has portrayed in Leontes , Do seem to be of ours ? ” —a jealousy without excuse , cruel , vindictive , and remorseless lightful description of the boy ...
Are you as fond of your young prince This is the jealousy which Shakespeare has portrayed in Leontes , Do seem to be of ours ? ” —a jealousy without excuse , cruel , vindictive , and remorseless lightful description of the boy ...
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Oh , in his honour , she might fear he these I lack , “ woo'd her the false way . ” For To make you garlands of ! ” that fear , he smilingly answers , This is spoken to the young girls she has no cause , and leads her ...
Oh , in his honour , she might fear he these I lack , “ woo'd her the false way . ” For To make you garlands of ! ” that fear , he smilingly answers , This is spoken to the young girls she has no cause , and leads her ...
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That , were I crown'd the most then telling him , that when he imperial monarch , himself was young , and “ handled Thereof most worthy ; were I the love as you do , ” he was wont “ to fairest youth load his she with knacks , " he That ...
That , were I crown'd the most then telling him , that when he imperial monarch , himself was young , and “ handled Thereof most worthy ; were I the love as you do , ” he was wont “ to fairest youth load his she with knacks , " he That ...
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the piece of iniquity ” which his Other reasons personal to the former young master Florizel “ is about . " lovers he urges , concluding withBut he argues himself into a resolution most appropriate ' Besides , you know , to such an ...
the piece of iniquity ” which his Other reasons personal to the former young master Florizel “ is about . " lovers he urges , concluding withBut he argues himself into a resolution most appropriate ' Besides , you know , to such an ...
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