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The powder which Volpone offered to Celia and which Celia did not need , since her beauty was of the platonic sort that revealed the purity of her soul , might with more justice have been given to Lady Would - be , and it is Lady Would ...
The powder which Volpone offered to Celia and which Celia did not need , since her beauty was of the platonic sort that revealed the purity of her soul , might with more justice have been given to Lady Would - be , and it is Lady Would ...
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It is at this point that Celia's refusal crystallizes into a repudiation of folly , vanity , and lust combined and that her behavior contrasts most sharply with that of Lady Would - be . The recollection of Lady Would - be lacquering ...
It is at this point that Celia's refusal crystallizes into a repudiation of folly , vanity , and lust combined and that her behavior contrasts most sharply with that of Lady Would - be . The recollection of Lady Would - be lacquering ...
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Lady Would - be rails at Peregrine . Both harp on “ honor , ” and both discard that term as soon as it becomes an inconvenience , Corvino when it becomes an obstacle to his plan of inheritance , Lady Would - be when she discovers that ...
Lady Would - be rails at Peregrine . Both harp on “ honor , ” and both discard that term as soon as it becomes an inconvenience , Corvino when it becomes an obstacle to his plan of inheritance , Lady Would - be when she discovers that ...
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