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Pagina 23
... a golden tissue . The Prince next upbraids him with deserting his wife and child- " those precious motives , those strong knots of love " -without leave - taking ; and he adds- " I pray you , let not my jealousies be Macbeth . 23.
... a golden tissue . The Prince next upbraids him with deserting his wife and child- " those precious motives , those strong knots of love " -without leave - taking ; and he adds- " I pray you , let not my jealousies be Macbeth . 23.
Pagina 25
... Prince's mind all clouds of doubt and suspicion . It is pleasant to contemplate the smile at heart with which he must recognise the success of his scheme ; and his good fortune , too , in securing at least one true friend to his cause ...
... Prince's mind all clouds of doubt and suspicion . It is pleasant to contemplate the smile at heart with which he must recognise the success of his scheme ; and his good fortune , too , in securing at least one true friend to his cause ...
Pagina 38
... Prince John of Lancaster , that " a man cannot make him laugh . " Jaques , nevertheless , is a great character in his way , and good too ; as , indeed , says the Duke , " there is good " ( more or less ) " in everything . " His ...
... Prince John of Lancaster , that " a man cannot make him laugh . " Jaques , nevertheless , is a great character in his way , and good too ; as , indeed , says the Duke , " there is good " ( more or less ) " in everything . " His ...
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