The Works of Shakespeare, 7±ÇMacmillan Company, 1904 |
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... true things by what their mockeries be . ' 2 But these two , the great king and the great victory , exhaust Shakespeare's interest in the reign . All personality in the play is pale beside Henry's , and all event is ancillary to the ...
... true things by what their mockeries be . ' 2 But these two , the great king and the great victory , exhaust Shakespeare's interest in the reign . All personality in the play is pale beside Henry's , and all event is ancillary to the ...
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... true valour which makes him forbid the display of his bruised helmet and bent sword in the London streets . In his actual treatment of Harfleur he shows a humanity not recorded of the historic Henry , who allowed the town to be sacked ...
... true valour which makes him forbid the display of his bruised helmet and bent sword in the London streets . In his actual treatment of Harfleur he shows a humanity not recorded of the historic Henry , who allowed the town to be sacked ...
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... true lover of the holy church . Cant . The courses of his youth promised it not . The breath no sooner left his father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too ; yea , at that very moment Consideration ...
... true lover of the holy church . Cant . The courses of his youth promised it not . The breath no sooner left his father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too ; yea , at that very moment Consideration ...
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... true lover of the holy church . Cant . The courses of his youth promised it not . The breath no sooner left his father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too ; yea , at that very moment Consideration ...
... true lover of the holy church . Cant . The courses of his youth promised it not . The breath no sooner left his father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too ; yea , at that very moment Consideration ...
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... true titles to some certain dukedoms And generally to the crown and seat of France Derived from Edward , his great - grandfather . Ely . What was the impediment that broke this off ? Cant . The French ambassador upon that instant Craved ...
... true titles to some certain dukedoms And generally to the crown and seat of France Derived from Edward , his great - grandfather . Ely . What was the impediment that broke this off ? Cant . The French ambassador upon that instant Craved ...
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