The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... father . Inter- val : about a week . Day 6. Act III , iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his appointment to a charge of foot for the wars . Inter- val : a week . Day 7. Act IV , i . Rebel camp near Shrewsbury . In- terval . Day 8. Act ...
... father . Inter- val : about a week . Day 6. Act III , iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his appointment to a charge of foot for the wars . Inter- val : a week . Day 7. Act IV , i . Rebel camp near Shrewsbury . In- terval . Day 8. Act ...
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... father's jealousy . Even before the action at Shrewsbury he had given some tokens of the promise which afterwards rose up so enchantingly , but which was not a little clouded by his rampant hilarity dur- ing the intervals of labor in ...
... father's jealousy . Even before the action at Shrewsbury he had given some tokens of the promise which afterwards rose up so enchantingly , but which was not a little clouded by his rampant hilarity dur- ing the intervals of labor in ...
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... father exclaimed , - " Happy the king that has a judge so firm in his duty , and a son so obedient to the law . " When he came to the throne , the prince showed his high appreciation of this righteous man by re- taining him in office ...
... father exclaimed , - " Happy the king that has a judge so firm in his duty , and a son so obedient to the law . " When he came to the throne , the prince showed his high appreciation of this righteous man by re- taining him in office ...
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... father applied himself to all vice and insolency : " and divers other old writers speak of him in the same strain . And herewith agrees the speech of Holinshed : " This king , even at first appointing with himself to show that princely ...
... father applied himself to all vice and insolency : " and divers other old writers speak of him in the same strain . And herewith agrees the speech of Holinshed : " This king , even at first appointing with himself to show that princely ...
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... father to a singing - man of Windsor . " Shakespeare has nothing finer in its way than the gradual sundering of the ties that bind him to Falstaff , as the higher elements of his nature are called forth by emergent occasions , and his ...
... father to a singing - man of Windsor . " Shakespeare has nothing finer in its way than the gradual sundering of the ties that bind him to Falstaff , as the higher elements of his nature are called forth by emergent occasions , and his ...
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