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Bertram affirms that she is both “ name " and “ thing ” and begs her pardon , as though ready to accept her as wife and end her riddling self - division . Yet he follows his seemingly unequivocal affirmation with a more conditional one ...
Bertram affirms that she is both “ name " and “ thing ” and begs her pardon , as though ready to accept her as wife and end her riddling self - division . Yet he follows his seemingly unequivocal affirmation with a more conditional one ...
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A poor physician's daughter my wife ! Disdain Rather corrupt me ever ! ( II.iii . 120-123 ) This situation is important in All's Well because Bertram is the ward of the king and is forced into marrying Helena .
A poor physician's daughter my wife ! Disdain Rather corrupt me ever ! ( II.iii . 120-123 ) This situation is important in All's Well because Bertram is the ward of the king and is forced into marrying Helena .
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Wife . Alas sir , we did it for pure need . Glou . Let them be whipped through every market town , Till they come to Berwick , from whence they came . ( 2.1.146-50 ) On the side of the commons , hostility and vengeance ; on the side of ...
Wife . Alas sir , we did it for pure need . Glou . Let them be whipped through every market town , Till they come to Berwick , from whence they came . ( 2.1.146-50 ) On the side of the commons , hostility and vengeance ; on the side of ...
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