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The deaths of the two fathers set up a parallel between hero and heroine which is extended . throughout the play as the ... Because of his contempt for Helena , Bertram protests against the father - king's arrangement of his marriage .
The deaths of the two fathers set up a parallel between hero and heroine which is extended . throughout the play as the ... Because of his contempt for Helena , Bertram protests against the father - king's arrangement of his marriage .
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physician who might have saved him is Helena's father , Gerard de Narbon , who is himself dead . This young gentlewoman had a father - O that ' had ' , how sad a passage ' tis ! -whose skill was almost as great as his honesty ; had it ...
physician who might have saved him is Helena's father , Gerard de Narbon , who is himself dead . This young gentlewoman had a father - O that ' had ' , how sad a passage ' tis ! -whose skill was almost as great as his honesty ; had it ...
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Bertram , too , in going mourns again his father's death because ... which has rather inconsiderately interrupted the exchange between Lafew and the Countess concerning Helena's late father , the great physician Gerard de Narbon .
Bertram , too , in going mourns again his father's death because ... which has rather inconsiderately interrupted the exchange between Lafew and the Countess concerning Helena's late father , the great physician Gerard de Narbon .
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