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Page 189
... fortune is , and but disguise That which , to appear itself , must not yet be 135. harsh , rude . ib . noble , ironically said of Cloten's high birth in contrast with his rudeness and simplicity . 147. Dark as your fortune , suitable to ...
... fortune is , and but disguise That which , to appear itself , must not yet be 135. harsh , rude . ib . noble , ironically said of Cloten's high birth in contrast with his rudeness and simplicity . 147. Dark as your fortune , suitable to ...
Page 189
... fortune is , and but disguise That which , to appear itself , must not yet be 135. harsh , rude . ib . noble , ironically said of Cloten's high birth in contrast with his rudeness and simplicity . 147. Dark as your fortune , suitable to ...
... fortune is , and but disguise That which , to appear itself , must not yet be 135. harsh , rude . ib . noble , ironically said of Cloten's high birth in contrast with his rudeness and simplicity . 147. Dark as your fortune , suitable to ...
Page 419
... Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ; and by my prescience I find my zenith doth ... fortune . If now I court not but omit , my fortunes 419 SC . II The Tempest.
... Fortune , Now my dear lady , hath mine enemies Brought to this shore ; and by my prescience I find my zenith doth ... fortune . If now I court not but omit , my fortunes 419 SC . II The Tempest.
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