Cloten: I dare speak it
to myself -- for it is not vain-glory, for a man and his glass
to confer in his own chamber, -- I mean, the lines of my
body are as well drawn as his; no less young, more
strong, not beneath him in fortunes, beyond him in the
advantage of the time, above him in birth, alike conver-
sant in general services, and more remarkable in single
oppositions; yet this imperceiverant thing loves him in
my despite.
Act IV, Scene i
to myself -- for it is not vain-glory, for a man and his glass
to confer in his own chamber, -- I mean, the lines of my
body are as well drawn as his; no less young, more
strong, not beneath him in fortunes, beyond him in the
advantage of the time, above him in birth, alike conver-
sant in general services, and more remarkable in single
oppositions; yet this imperceiverant thing loves him in
my despite.
Act IV, Scene i
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