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to Diana , for whom - if she proves herself a virgin - he will provide a dowry . Helena / Lavatch ; Helena / Maudlin ( a “ shadowed ” doubling prompting Bertram's avowal of Helena's worth ) ; Helena's double cures of the King and ...
to Diana , for whom - if she proves herself a virgin - he will provide a dowry . Helena / Lavatch ; Helena / Maudlin ( a “ shadowed ” doubling prompting Bertram's avowal of Helena's worth ) ; Helena's double cures of the King and ...
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Diana “ sends forth her eye ” over these glistening combatants and lights on Bertram as desired object . The previously all - male military world admits female spectators who watch a display of macho glamor that once more positions ...
Diana “ sends forth her eye ” over these glistening combatants and lights on Bertram as desired object . The previously all - male military world admits female spectators who watch a display of macho glamor that once more positions ...
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ment of the condition ( i.e. , the death of Helena ) would therefore leave Bertram contracted to Diana , although in secret . Consummation of such a relationship would of course ratify the contract , constituting a putative marriage ...
ment of the condition ( i.e. , the death of Helena ) would therefore leave Bertram contracted to Diana , although in secret . Consummation of such a relationship would of course ratify the contract , constituting a putative marriage ...
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