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74-76 ) We might regard Proteus ' injunction with more equanimity if we felt that Thurio were a suitable match for Silvia or if Proteus ' affection for her were likely to be more lasting than that for Julia . But Thurio is bumbling and ...
74-76 ) We might regard Proteus ' injunction with more equanimity if we felt that Thurio were a suitable match for Silvia or if Proteus ' affection for her were likely to be more lasting than that for Julia . But Thurio is bumbling and ...
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What has happened is that after betraying the lovers to the Duke , Proteus follows Silvia in her flight to the banished Valentine . Meeting her in a wood , where Valentine had earlier been turned into the captain of a band of outlaws ...
What has happened is that after betraying the lovers to the Duke , Proteus follows Silvia in her flight to the banished Valentine . Meeting her in a wood , where Valentine had earlier been turned into the captain of a band of outlaws ...
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He cuts a poor figure in wooing “ holy ” Silvia , and he is plainly enmeshing himself in a tightening net . paragon for whom ... the restoration of his affection , surrenders to Proteus his own claim to Silvia's love ( 5.4.77-83 ) .
He cuts a poor figure in wooing “ holy ” Silvia , and he is plainly enmeshing himself in a tightening net . paragon for whom ... the restoration of his affection , surrenders to Proteus his own claim to Silvia's love ( 5.4.77-83 ) .
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