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Page xvi
... honour , and being scornfully repulsed , spreads a rumour abroad that Julina has committed adultery with a certain lord , Alpinor . He secures the imprisonment of Alpinor and suborns the gaoler Pandion to murder him in prison . The ...
... honour , and being scornfully repulsed , spreads a rumour abroad that Julina has committed adultery with a certain lord , Alpinor . He secures the imprisonment of Alpinor and suborns the gaoler Pandion to murder him in prison . The ...
Page xxi
... honour during her lover's absence , the hair - breadth escapes from violent death , the discovery of Flora's identity , and the final reunion of the lovers , are precisely the elements in which the Greek masters of the romance of ...
... honour during her lover's absence , the hair - breadth escapes from violent death , the discovery of Flora's identity , and the final reunion of the lovers , are precisely the elements in which the Greek masters of the romance of ...
Page xxxii
... honour that I dream not of " -is a very different woman from the Juliet who , in Act III . , gives utter- ance to ... honours all , I do refer me to the oracle ; Apollo be my judge ! Her trust , as we know , is not misplaced . The oracle ...
... honour that I dream not of " -is a very different woman from the Juliet who , in Act III . , gives utter- ance to ... honours all , I do refer me to the oracle ; Apollo be my judge ! Her trust , as we know , is not misplaced . The oracle ...
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... honour as their profits , Their own particular thrifts , they would do that Which should undo more doing : ay , and thou , 285. [ meeting ] F 4 ; meating Ff 1-3 ; meting Thirlby . the noon Ff 2 , 3 , 4. 304. wife's ] Rowe ; wives Ff ...
... honour as their profits , Their own particular thrifts , they would do that Which should undo more doing : ay , and thou , 285. [ meeting ] F 4 ; meating Ff 1-3 ; meting Thirlby . the noon Ff 2 , 3 , 4. 304. wife's ] Rowe ; wives Ff ...
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... honour , none . Cam . My lord , 340 Go then ; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts , keep with Bohemia And with your queen . I am his cupbearer : If from me he have wholesome beverage , Account me not your ...
... honour , none . Cam . My lord , 340 Go then ; and with a countenance as clear As friendship wears at feasts , keep with Bohemia And with your queen . I am his cupbearer : If from me he have wholesome beverage , Account me not your ...
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