The Works of Shakespeare, 6±ÇMacmillan Company, 1904 |
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... true faith indur'd he many a storme , And set himselfe against the Man of Rome , Untill base treason ( by a damned wight ) Did all his former triumphs put to flight . The appeal was well calculated , and it was enforced by a bold ...
... true faith indur'd he many a storme , And set himselfe against the Man of Rome , Untill base treason ( by a damned wight ) Did all his former triumphs put to flight . The appeal was well calculated , and it was enforced by a bold ...
9 ÆäÀÌÁö
... true that in execution all this fell much short of its vigorous conception . For the rest , The Troublesome Reign makes no attempt to enlarge the somewhat rigid categories of which expressly suggests the parallel with Tamburlaine the ...
... true that in execution all this fell much short of its vigorous conception . For the rest , The Troublesome Reign makes no attempt to enlarge the somewhat rigid categories of which expressly suggests the parallel with Tamburlaine the ...
10 ÆäÀÌÁö
... true , Shakespeare's gentle boy , but a headstrong youth that wanted good counsel , and abounded too much in his own wilful opinion ' ; and the older drama- tist retains this character , making him vigorously inter- vene in the debate ...
... true , Shakespeare's gentle boy , but a headstrong youth that wanted good counsel , and abounded too much in his own wilful opinion ' ; and the older drama- tist retains this character , making him vigorously inter- vene in the debate ...
13 ÆäÀÌÁö
... true to themselves . And though John still meets his death at the hands of a monk , the act is dismissed with a studiously casual allusion , so that the ' resolved villain ' seems merely the executant of Nemesis . Whereas in the ...
... true to themselves . And though John still meets his death at the hands of a monk , the act is dismissed with a studiously casual allusion , so that the ' resolved villain ' seems merely the executant of Nemesis . Whereas in the ...
15 ÆäÀÌÁö
... true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son , I. Chatillon . In Ff he is called ' the Chattylion of France . ' Like English words in -ion , the name could be either of three or of four syllables . 3. my behaviour , the tone and ...
... true behalf Of thy deceased brother Geffrey's son , I. Chatillon . In Ff he is called ' the Chattylion of France . ' Like English words in -ion , the name could be either of three or of four syllables . 3. my behaviour , the tone and ...
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