The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... heart , cutting off the head , and managing to extract fresh security out of every danger . His last years , however , were much embit- tered , and his death probably hastened , by the anxieties growing out of his position , and the ...
... heart , cutting off the head , and managing to extract fresh security out of every danger . His last years , however , were much embit- tered , and his death probably hastened , by the anxieties growing out of his position , and the ...
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... heart , Ordain'd and born for an imperial part . " How different is the atmosphere which waits upon that marvellous group of rebel war - chiefs , whereof Hotspur is the soul , and where chivalry reigns as supremely as wit and humor do ...
... heart , Ordain'd and born for an imperial part . " How different is the atmosphere which waits upon that marvellous group of rebel war - chiefs , whereof Hotspur is the soul , and where chivalry reigns as supremely as wit and humor do ...
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... gentleness there is much strength , and his bravery is not without gentleness . scene at Warkworth , where they first appear together , is a The I choice heart - refection : combining the beauty of. xxxiii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
... gentleness there is much strength , and his bravery is not without gentleness . scene at Warkworth , where they first appear together , is a The I choice heart - refection : combining the beauty of. xxxiii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. I choice heart - refection : combining the beauty of movement and of repose , it comes into the surrounding elements like a patch of sunshine in a tempest . The best of historical matter for poetical ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. I choice heart - refection : combining the beauty of movement and of repose , it comes into the surrounding elements like a patch of sunshine in a tempest . The best of historical matter for poetical ...
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... heart , in the apostrophe to Falstaff , when he thinks him dead : his chivalrous gener- osity , in the enthusiasm with which he praises Hotspur ; and his modesty in the style of his challenge to him . And yet his nobilities of heart and ...
... heart , in the apostrophe to Falstaff , when he thinks him dead : his chivalrous gener- osity , in the enthusiasm with which he praises Hotspur ; and his modesty in the style of his challenge to him . And yet his nobilities of heart and ...
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