The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... forces ; and as pub- licly stripped of his garter by Talbot . " Perhaps Fastolf's reputed sympathy with Lollardism may , as Mr. Gairdner suggests , have encouraged Shake- speare to bestow his name on a character bearing the ap ...
... forces ; and as pub- licly stripped of his garter by Talbot . " Perhaps Fastolf's reputed sympathy with Lollardism may , as Mr. Gairdner suggests , have encouraged Shake- speare to bestow his name on a character bearing the ap ...
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... 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 to be thus rid of him , lest , as the natural guardian of the young ...
... 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 to be thus rid of him , lest , as the natural guardian of the young ...
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... forces , and made his submission , alleging that his purpose in arming was to mediate between the parties ; which apology the king accepted , thinking that too great severity would tend to pr pagate insurrection . Some two years later ...
... forces , and made his submission , alleging that his purpose in arming was to mediate between the parties ; which apology the king accepted , thinking that too great severity would tend to pr pagate insurrection . Some two years later ...
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... force inferior , crushed them by a stratagem , wherein it seems doubtful whether he showed more perfidy , or they more simplicity . Negotiations being opened , and a conference appointed in the space between the armies , the earl heard ...
... force inferior , crushed them by a stratagem , wherein it seems doubtful whether he showed more perfidy , or they more simplicity . Negotiations being opened , and a conference appointed in the space between the armies , the earl heard ...
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... force of will that rises into poetry by its own chafings ; " -that when he once gets thoroughly started , nothing can stop him but exhaustion ; and that when this comes " the passion of talk is ready to become the passion of action ...
... force of will that rises into poetry by its own chafings ; " -that when he once gets thoroughly started , nothing can stop him but exhaustion ; and that when this comes " the passion of talk is ready to become the passion of action ...
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