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I am my master's true confirmed love , But cannot be true servant to my master Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Yet will I woo for him , but yet so coldly As , heaven it knows , I would not have him speed . ( iv . iv .
I am my master's true confirmed love , But cannot be true servant to my master Unless I prove false traitor to myself . Yet will I woo for him , but yet so coldly As , heaven it knows , I would not have him speed . ( iv . iv .
Strana 77
This is true of the opening scene of the oath - taking : he protests , but he signs . ? It is true most particularly of his experience of love . Berowne has the range of vision and feeling found so often in the major characters of the ...
This is true of the opening scene of the oath - taking : he protests , but he signs . ? It is true most particularly of his experience of love . Berowne has the range of vision and feeling found so often in the major characters of the ...
Strana 161
DON JOHN : Sir , they are spoken , and these things are true . BENEDICK : This looks not like a nuptial . HERO : True ! O God ! ( iv . i . 62–7 ) Hero's reaction is only one of many ; and the most sustained expression of shock comes not ...
DON JOHN : Sir , they are spoken , and these things are true . BENEDICK : This looks not like a nuptial . HERO : True ! O God ! ( iv . i . 62–7 ) Hero's reaction is only one of many ; and the most sustained expression of shock comes not ...
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