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170–187 ) , with its burden of “ banished , ” is heard again as Romeo's death - knell ; the meeting of Eglamour and Silvia at Friar Patrick's cell suggests the meeting - place of the two starcrossed lovers at Friar Laurence's .
170–187 ) , with its burden of “ banished , ” is heard again as Romeo's death - knell ; the meeting of Eglamour and Silvia at Friar Patrick's cell suggests the meeting - place of the two starcrossed lovers at Friar Laurence's .
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Launce and Speed , Proteus and Valentine , Julia and Silvia , seem designedly arranged by pairs , and have such a mixture of contrast and resemblance between them as might fitly serve to herald the matchless combinations that were still ...
Launce and Speed , Proteus and Valentine , Julia and Silvia , seem designedly arranged by pairs , and have such a mixture of contrast and resemblance between them as might fitly serve to herald the matchless combinations that were still ...
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His slowness to take the meaning of Silvia's artful and enigmatical invitations finely exemplifies the innate modesty of a true affection , that is kept from discerning the signs of a return by a sense of its own unworthiness .
His slowness to take the meaning of Silvia's artful and enigmatical invitations finely exemplifies the innate modesty of a true affection , that is kept from discerning the signs of a return by a sense of its own unworthiness .
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4 , from the fact that in Milan , Silvia , the duke's daughter , falls in love with him . In the case of Valentine this new condition brings an increase of experience and refinement , which he appropriates after his own fashion ...
4 , from the fact that in Milan , Silvia , the duke's daughter , falls in love with him . In the case of Valentine this new condition brings an increase of experience and refinement , which he appropriates after his own fashion ...
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... he forgets his oath to Julia , he ensnares the duke , he betrays his friend , goes so far in baseness that he proposes slander as a means for making Silvia forget Valentine , and he himself undertakes the office of slanderer .
... he forgets his oath to Julia , he ensnares the duke , he betrays his friend , goes so far in baseness that he proposes slander as a means for making Silvia forget Valentine , and he himself undertakes the office of slanderer .
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