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have been claimed as ' early ' belong to one or other of the former classes : e.g. Helen's often - quoted lines ( i . 1. 231-244 ) : Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven ; and the countess ' reflections upon ...
have been claimed as ' early ' belong to one or other of the former classes : e.g. Helen's often - quoted lines ( i . 1. 231-244 ) : Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven ; and the countess ' reflections upon ...
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manner of the player king hardly differs more from that of Hamlet's soliloquies than do these couplets from the great soliloquy of Helen at the close of iii . 2 .: Poor lord is ' t I That chase thee from thy country , and expose Those ...
manner of the player king hardly differs more from that of Hamlet's soliloquies than do these couplets from the great soliloquy of Helen at the close of iii . 2 .: Poor lord is ' t I That chase thee from thy country , and expose Those ...
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9 ) , as translated in Painter's Palace of Pleasure ( 1566-7 ) .1 Giletta , unlike Helen , is rich , and many seek her hand . She burns for love of young Beltramo , her childish playfellow , now at the French king's court , but cannot ...
9 ) , as translated in Painter's Palace of Pleasure ( 1566-7 ) .1 Giletta , unlike Helen , is rich , and many seek her hand . She burns for love of young Beltramo , her childish playfellow , now at the French king's court , but cannot ...
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This was effected , in the finished play , by a subtle elaboration of the characters which affect Helen's career and create the atmosphere in which she moves , quite as much as by the exquisite portrayal of Helen herself .
This was effected , in the finished play , by a subtle elaboration of the characters which affect Helen's career and create the atmosphere in which she moves , quite as much as by the exquisite portrayal of Helen herself .
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In a society which thus forgets its aristocratic prejudices under the spell of her personality , the outward obstacles to Helen's shy ambition melt away of themselves : she is rather drawn forward than repelled .
In a society which thus forgets its aristocratic prejudices under the spell of her personality , the outward obstacles to Helen's shy ambition melt away of themselves : she is rather drawn forward than repelled .
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