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Page xviii
... passion begins , Julia resides with hers ( I. ii . 131 , iii . 48 ) , though from II . vii . 86 we should infer her independence ; the ignorance of the attachment on the part of Proteus ' father , who sends him to Court merely to ...
... passion begins , Julia resides with hers ( I. ii . 131 , iii . 48 ) , though from II . vii . 86 we should infer her independence ; the ignorance of the attachment on the part of Proteus ' father , who sends him to Court merely to ...
Page xx
... passion for the page is obvious in the pre - engagement of Silvia's affections . Later , in Twelfth Night , he takes up and developes this dropped thread , evidently following , however , Riche rather than Monte- mayor . The single ...
... passion for the page is obvious in the pre - engagement of Silvia's affections . Later , in Twelfth Night , he takes up and developes this dropped thread , evidently following , however , Riche rather than Monte- mayor . The single ...
Page xxii
... passion and friendship , decides boldly to gratify the former.1 The issue and the circumstances differ from those in the play , but might nevertheless afford suggestion to Shakespeare . Euphues ' passion , which is returned , has to be ...
... passion and friendship , decides boldly to gratify the former.1 The issue and the circumstances differ from those in the play , but might nevertheless afford suggestion to Shakespeare . Euphues ' passion , which is returned , has to be ...
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