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But to the brightest beams Distracted clouds give way ( V , iii , 32-5 ) strongly recalls the imagery of those two Sonnets ... as in the King's image , gives way : through the cloud thou break To dry the rain on my storm - beaten face .
But to the brightest beams Distracted clouds give way ( V , iii , 32-5 ) strongly recalls the imagery of those two Sonnets ... as in the King's image , gives way : through the cloud thou break To dry the rain on my storm - beaten face .
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Helen gives it to Diana to give to Bertram in return for his ring ; he , in turn , tries to send it to Maudlin as an " amorous token " in preparation for the " main consents " ( V.iii.68-69 ) of their betrothal , which he agrees to in ...
Helen gives it to Diana to give to Bertram in return for his ring ; he , in turn , tries to send it to Maudlin as an " amorous token " in preparation for the " main consents " ( V.iii.68-69 ) of their betrothal , which he agrees to in ...
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Him she does not ' take ' ; rather she gives herself . ... This and their presence in the first instance is designed not only to give weight to the choice - scene , but to serve as concrete evidence of the King's power and to deny ...
Him she does not ' take ' ; rather she gives herself . ... This and their presence in the first instance is designed not only to give weight to the choice - scene , but to serve as concrete evidence of the King's power and to deny ...
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