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And when Bertram actually appears , any suggestion that he is softened by his wife's death is dispelled : You give away heaven's vows and those are mine , You give away myself which is known mine ; For I by vow am so embodied yours That ...
And when Bertram actually appears , any suggestion that he is softened by his wife's death is dispelled : You give away heaven's vows and those are mine , You give away myself which is known mine ; For I by vow am so embodied yours That ...
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( 1.3.204-12 ) To be both Dian and love ; to give and to lose ; to live and to die : the narrative process seeks to explore — and finally to integrate — these absolute oppositions . Toward this end , the play gives Helena two doubles ...
( 1.3.204-12 ) To be both Dian and love ; to give and to lose ; to live and to die : the narrative process seeks to explore — and finally to integrate — these absolute oppositions . Toward this end , the play gives Helena two doubles ...
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... both herself and love - 0 then , give pity To her whose state is such that cannot choose But lend and give where she is sure to lose ; That seeks not to find that her search implies , But riddle - like lives sweetly where she dies !
... both herself and love - 0 then , give pity To her whose state is such that cannot choose But lend and give where she is sure to lose ; That seeks not to find that her search implies , But riddle - like lives sweetly where she dies !
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