I have no other but a woman's reason : I think him so, because I think him so. -III - Page 110by William Shakespeare - 1841Full view - About this book
 | William Shakespeare - Political Science - 2002 - 228 pages
...their damask sweet commixture shown, Are angels vailing clouds, or roses blown. Boyet — LLL V.ii I have no other but a woman's reason; I think him so because I think him so. Lucetta — TGV I.ii Dumb jewels often in their silent kind More than quick words do move a woman's... | |
 | William Shakespeare, Lindsay Price, Theatrefolk - Acting - 2004 - 163 pages
...as of all the rest? LUCETTA: Then thus: of many good I think him best. JULIA: Your reason? LUCETTA: I have no other, but a woman's reason: I think him so because I think him so. JULIA: And wouldst thou have me cast my love on him? LUCETTA: Ay, if you thought your love not cast... | |
 | Agnes Herbert, Mary Zeiss Stange, A. Shikari - Sports & Recreation - 2004 - 316 pages
...Impossible, he said, the sheep did not fall in that direction. Why should I be so convinced that it did ? " I have no other but a woman's reason. I think him so because I think him so." This puzzled him more than ever. He was like an Englishman in requiring a woman always to have an adequate... | |
 | Sister Carol Anne O'Marie - Fiction - 2007 - 256 pages
...opened her mouth, but, thankfully, closed it again. Mary Helen was sure that line from Shakespeare, "I have no other but a woman's reason: I think him so, because I think him so," would not fit into Kate's idea of a well-orchestrated homicide investigation. She felt she knew the... | |
 | W. B. Carnochan - Biography & Autobiography - 2006 - 140 pages
...the damsel Lucetta when justifying her penchant in favour of the 'lovely gentleman,' Sir Proteus: — 'I have no other but a woman's reason. I think him so because I think him so.' " While on their journey, the travellers had carried with them volumes of Shakespeare, of Euclid, "and... | |
 | Barbara Dawson Smith - Fiction - 2006 - 368 pages
...ballroom from the garden? Then all the young ladies will have a fair chance at winning your hand." "I have no other but a woman's reason: I think him so, because I think him so." — The Two Gentlemen of Verona, I:ii utoIrksome girl! Where was she? After a swift search of the house,... | |
 | William Shakespeare - Dramatists, English - 2007 - 1280 pages
...of all the rest? LUCETTA. Then thus, — of many good I think him best. JULIA. Your reason? LUCETTA. to welcome us to town. Enter BAPTISTA with his two daughters, KATHARINA oirf JULIA. And wouldst thou have me cast my love on him? LUCETTA. Ay, if you thought your love not cast... | |
 | John Eric Adair - Business & Economics - 2007 - 110 pages
...principle, I may add, always applies over people decisions, especially the choice of one's life partner. 'I have no other but a woman's reason. I think him so because I think him so,' says one of Shakespeare's heroines. In less eloquent language we might say that it is our Depth Mind... | |
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