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Strana 82
She now feels less enthusiastic about Berowne's mockery than before . But does she also feel less enthusiastic about her own ? If so , the next logical step would be the kind of apology for her own behaviour the Princess has made .
She now feels less enthusiastic about Berowne's mockery than before . But does she also feel less enthusiastic about her own ? If so , the next logical step would be the kind of apology for her own behaviour the Princess has made .
Strana 130
The narrow egotism of Arragon is more obviously comic , and his defeat is satisfying in a less subtle way . But again his sense of being a special person might have a certain grandeur in tragedy : I will not choose what many men desire ...
The narrow egotism of Arragon is more obviously comic , and his defeat is satisfying in a less subtle way . But again his sense of being a special person might have a certain grandeur in tragedy : I will not choose what many men desire ...
Strana 186
... motive for his actions – their father's will bequeathed him less than his younger brother , and his actions are rooted in envy and greed ; but Oliver's conduct , while less openly explained , is at least partly understandable .
... motive for his actions – their father's will bequeathed him less than his younger brother , and his actions are rooted in envy and greed ; but Oliver's conduct , while less openly explained , is at least partly understandable .
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