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... fair Maudlin , Lafeu's daughter , does not actually show herself in person at all , but for the rest her function is very similar to that of the second Hero in Much Ado . Bertram , more or less like Claudio , has wickedly lost one wife ...
... fair Maudlin , Lafeu's daughter , does not actually show herself in person at all , but for the rest her function is very similar to that of the second Hero in Much Ado . Bertram , more or less like Claudio , has wickedly lost one wife ...
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... fair propor- tion ... To entertain these fair , well - spoken days , I am determined to prove a villain And hate the idle pleasures of these days . P. L. , IX , 119-121 ; IV , 110 : The more I see Pleasures about me , so much more I ...
... fair propor- tion ... To entertain these fair , well - spoken days , I am determined to prove a villain And hate the idle pleasures of these days . P. L. , IX , 119-121 ; IV , 110 : The more I see Pleasures about me , so much more I ...
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... Fair doth all alone repose ... All alone and in her Arms - Your Breast may beat to Love's Alarms ... Live and love , enjoy the Fair , Banish Sorrow , banish Care ... The Brothers and their earthly visitants indulge in a further ex ...
... Fair doth all alone repose ... All alone and in her Arms - Your Breast may beat to Love's Alarms ... Live and love , enjoy the Fair , Banish Sorrow , banish Care ... The Brothers and their earthly visitants indulge in a further ex ...
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