grammar - Dare + have done


Here is an example from an old book. I know it’s old but it can’t be simply discarded, I hope.



"I never dare have spoken — never dare have told you that my love for you was killing me"



So, I wonder if the following three all mean the same thing?




  1. I never dare have told you.




  2. I never dared to have told you.




  3. I didn't ever dare to have told you.




I would like to know how popular in terms of the usage frequency the combination of dare and a perfect infinitive is.




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