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... Olivia he has shown fully and freely , because from a page nothing need be hid , and because it pleases a man in love to talk about his desire , and especially when the listener is young and sympathetic . If it has been pleasure to the ...
... Olivia he has shown fully and freely , because from a page nothing need be hid , and because it pleases a man in love to talk about his desire , and especially when the listener is young and sympathetic . If it has been pleasure to the ...
Page 98
... Olivia to fall in love with her . Pertinacity , winsome impudence , were to serve her master by enforcing access till Olivia had heard his suit ; but they were also to produce the effect they produced : the Duke would be secure from Olivia ...
... Olivia to fall in love with her . Pertinacity , winsome impudence , were to serve her master by enforcing access till Olivia had heard his suit ; but they were also to produce the effect they produced : the Duke would be secure from Olivia ...
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... Olivia , cleaving to her angry Duke , as beautiful to her in his anger as she in her anger once was to Olivia - cleaving to him as her fixed point in an enigmatic , an apparently distraught , world . Into this tense pageant stumble ...
... Olivia , cleaving to her angry Duke , as beautiful to her in his anger as she in her anger once was to Olivia - cleaving to him as her fixed point in an enigmatic , an apparently distraught , world . Into this tense pageant stumble ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page I | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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