The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... brother , the king held in a sort of honorable custody , using various arts to prevent any popular discussion of his claims . Early in his reign , one of his leading partisans in Wales , Lord Grey of Ruthven , went to insulting and ...
... brother , the king held in a sort of honorable custody , using various arts to prevent any popular discussion of his claims . Early in his reign , one of his leading partisans in Wales , Lord Grey of Ruthven , went to insulting and ...
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... brother to Hotspur's wife , being sent against him with an army , his forces were utterly broken , himself taken prisoner , and put into close confinement by Glendower , where the king suffered him to lie unransomed , being glad perhaps ...
... brother to Hotspur's wife , being sent against him with an army , his forces were utterly broken , himself taken prisoner , and put into close confinement by Glendower , where the king suffered him to lie unransomed , being glad perhaps ...
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... brother to the king , and at that time regent of Scotland . The most distinguished of the English leaders on this occasion was the well - known Hotspur , a man of a most restless , daring , fiery , and impetuous spirit , who first armed ...
... brother to the king , and at that time regent of Scotland . The most distinguished of the English leaders on this occasion was the well - known Hotspur , a man of a most restless , daring , fiery , and impetuous spirit , who first armed ...
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... brother . And it is equally certain that in mental and literary accomplishment he was far in advance of the age , being in fact as well one of the most finished gentlemen , as of the greatest statesmen and best men of his time . This ...
... brother . And it is equally certain that in mental and literary accomplishment he was far in advance of the age , being in fact as well one of the most finished gentlemen , as of the greatest statesmen and best men of his time . This ...
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... earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand ” ; “ entrance " probably = " the mouth of the earth or soil . ” — I . G. * I Of hostile paces : those opposed eyes , 5 THE FIRST PART OF ...
... earth , which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand ” ; “ entrance " probably = " the mouth of the earth or soil . ” — I . G. * I Of hostile paces : those opposed eyes , 5 THE FIRST PART OF ...
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