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... third more opulent than her sisters , " by this he can only mean ( if we are not to suppose him suffering from the effects of dotage ) that his best - beloved Ichild was about to receive at his hands the most INTRODUCTION xxix.
... third more opulent than her sisters , " by this he can only mean ( if we are not to suppose him suffering from the effects of dotage ) that his best - beloved Ichild was about to receive at his hands the most INTRODUCTION xxix.
Página xxxii
... sisters do , Accept a husband whom myself will woo . " Leir's intention , when he had thus entrapped his daughter , was to " match her with a king of Brittany . " I think that the careful reader will not fail to see , though Shakespeare ...
... sisters do , Accept a husband whom myself will woo . " Leir's intention , when he had thus entrapped his daughter , was to " match her with a king of Brittany . " I think that the careful reader will not fail to see , though Shakespeare ...
Página xxxvii
... sister to prevail on her father's good nature , answered with an oath , ' that she could not otherwise express her thoughts but that she loved him above all creatures . ' The credulous father upon this made her the same promise that he ...
... sister to prevail on her father's good nature , answered with an oath , ' that she could not otherwise express her thoughts but that she loved him above all creatures . ' The credulous father upon this made her the same promise that he ...
Página xxxviii
... sisters express for me , you shall have from me the like regard , and shall be excluded from any share with your sisters in my kingdom . Notwithstanding I do not say but that since you are my daughter , I will marry you to some ...
... sisters express for me , you shall have from me the like regard , and shall be excluded from any share with your sisters in my kingdom . Notwithstanding I do not say but that since you are my daughter , I will marry you to some ...
Página xli
... sisters , with those dukes ; and Leir , as saith the story , in three years obtained the throne.1 We see by this , the first known account , that Leir's object in questioning his daughters was to make trial which of them loved him most ...
... sisters , with those dukes ; and Leir , as saith the story , in three years obtained the throne.1 We see by this , the first known account , that Leir's object in questioning his daughters was to make trial which of them loved him most ...
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