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... falls in love with her master , yet pleads his cause with another woman , who in turn falls in love with her . This twofold story in one form or another became popular , and it was told many times by dramatists or novelists , especially ...
... falls in love with her master , yet pleads his cause with another woman , who in turn falls in love with her . This twofold story in one form or another became popular , and it was told many times by dramatists or novelists , especially ...
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... falls in love with and marries her steward Ulrico . With this we may compare the passage in Twelfth Night , II . v . 41 , 42 , " There is example for ' t ; the lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is ...
... falls in love with and marries her steward Ulrico . With this we may compare the passage in Twelfth Night , II . v . 41 , 42 , " There is example for ' t ; the lady of the Strachy married the yeoman of the wardrobe " ; and it is ...
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... fall within three days , an interval of three months is twice mentioned in the Fifth Act . Mr. Daniel remarks : " The time represented by this play is three days , 1 New Shakespeare Soc . Trans . 1877-79 , p . 173 . with an interval of ...
... fall within three days , an interval of three months is twice mentioned in the Fifth Act . Mr. Daniel remarks : " The time represented by this play is three days , 1 New Shakespeare Soc . Trans . 1877-79 , p . 173 . with an interval of ...
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... fall various moral reflections that are appropriate to his main purpose . All this may be fairly admitted ; and with the reservation that the so - called " moral " of a play or poem is not necessarily implied in its motive , I will now ...
... fall various moral reflections that are appropriate to his main purpose . All this may be fairly admitted ; and with the reservation that the so - called " moral " of a play or poem is not necessarily implied in its motive , I will now ...
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... falls . The Duke , for example , parades his passion rather than feels it ; he contemplates love till he forgets to be a lover ; and to all this " high fantasy " the poetry that Shakespeare puts into his mouth is an admirable accompani ...
... falls . The Duke , for example , parades his passion rather than feels it ; he contemplates love till he forgets to be a lover ; and to all this " high fantasy " the poetry that Shakespeare puts into his mouth is an admirable accompani ...
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