The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... hand ; none of these previous efforts produced a typi- cally Shakespearean drama ; in Henry IV Shakespeare , as it ... hands . Noteworthy errors ( due to the original Chronicles ) , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he ...
... hand ; none of these previous efforts produced a typi- cally Shakespearean drama ; in Henry IV Shakespeare , as it ... hands . Noteworthy errors ( due to the original Chronicles ) , are :-( i ) calling the Earl of 1 Savi . What's he ...
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... hand ; the priority of the former seeming so clear from the inter- nal evidence , as to render other argument needless , espe- cially if we bear in mind the Poet's constant progress in . art as shown in all his other plays . The ...
... hand ; the priority of the former seeming so clear from the inter- nal evidence , as to render other argument needless , espe- cially if we bear in mind the Poet's constant progress in . art as shown in all his other plays . The ...
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... hand , and the con- sequent dispiriting of his men , at last gave the victory to the king . Worcester and Douglas being both taken , the former suffered as a rebel , the other was treated honorably as a prisoner of war . This battle ...
... hand , and the con- sequent dispiriting of his men , at last gave the victory to the king . Worcester and Douglas being both taken , the former suffered as a rebel , the other was treated honorably as a prisoner of war . This battle ...
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... hand , is the representative of that other and higher valor which is of an entirely intellectual nature , consisting in the mind's conscious superiority over danger , whether it be to overcome it , or to remain the vic- tor in spite of ...
... hand , is the representative of that other and higher valor which is of an entirely intellectual nature , consisting in the mind's conscious superiority over danger , whether it be to overcome it , or to remain the vic- tor in spite of ...
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... the 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 ...
... the 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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