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" Bellaria, noting in Egistus a princely and bountiful mind, adorned with sundry and excellent qualities, and Egistus, finding in her a virtuous and courteous disposition, there grew such a secret uniting of their affections, that the one could not well... "
The Poetical Decameron, Or, Ten Conversations on English Poets and Poetry ... - Page 187
by John Payne Collier - 1820 - 674 pages
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Shakespeare's Repentance Plays: The Search for an Adequate Form

Alan R. Velie - Drama - 1972 - 140 pages
...it, and her "honest familiarity," as Greene calls it, increases until there is "such a secret uniting of their affections that the one could not well be without the company of the other."3 Pandosto becomes aware of their infatuation, and is disturbed by it, as well he might be....
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Cultural Semiotics, Spenser, and the Captive Woman

Louise Schleiner - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 286 pages
...and Egistus, finding in her a virtuous and courteous disposition, there grew such a secret uniting of their affections that the one could not well be...the other; insomuch that when Pandosto was busied . . . Bellaria would walk with him [Egistus] into the garden, where they two in private and pleasant...
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An Anthology of Elizabethan Prose Fiction

Paul Salzman - English fiction - 1998 - 468 pages
...and Egistus, finding in her a virtuous and courteous disposition, there grew such a secret uniting of their affections that the one could not well be...without the company of the other; insomuch that when Pandosio was busied with such urgent affairs that he could not be present with his friend Egistus,...
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Designing Video and Multimedia for Open and Flexible Learning

Fitzroy Pyle, Jack Koumi - Educational technology - 2006 - 224 pages
...and Egistus, finding in her a virtuous and courteous disposition, there grew such a secret uniting of their affections, that the one could not well be without the company of the other, (p. 185) In consequence, 'a certain melancholy passion entering the mind of Pandosto drave him into...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1838 - 476 pages
...Egistus finding in her a virtuous and courteous disposition, there grew such a secret uniting of the г affections, that the one could not well be without the company of the other." • New Particulars, p. an. t Shakesl*-ai-c's Library, Part I. The great author of Othello would not...
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the decent of euphues

James Winny - 218 pages
...qualities, and Egistus finding in her a vertuous and courteous disposition, there grew such a secret uniting of their affections, that the one could not well be without the companie of the other: insomuch that when Pandosto was busied with such urgent affaires, that he could...
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