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... she stands ; touch her whoever dare . ... ( 111. ii . 226–9 ) The citizens of Padua would probably agree with both attitudes ; but it is part of their decorum not to insist on them so brazenly ( though Baptista comes quite close ) .
... she stands ; touch her whoever dare . ... ( 111. ii . 226–9 ) The citizens of Padua would probably agree with both attitudes ; but it is part of their decorum not to insist on them so brazenly ( though Baptista comes quite close ) .
Strana 105
The flowers , insects , birds and animals of the normal world are theirs also , though they see them with a special intimacy ; they can touch the affairs of men , and men know of them . They are spirits , not of the deepest night ...
The flowers , insects , birds and animals of the normal world are theirs also , though they see them with a special intimacy ; they can touch the affairs of men , and men know of them . They are spirits , not of the deepest night ...
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2 This speech is , however , a touch in passing , a tactful way of introducing the subject of love . Charles T. Prouty describes the Claudio - Hero match as primarily a marriage of convenience , in The Sources of Much Ado About Nothing ...
2 This speech is , however , a touch in passing , a tactful way of introducing the subject of love . Charles T. Prouty describes the Claudio - Hero match as primarily a marriage of convenience , in The Sources of Much Ado About Nothing ...
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