The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... keep- ing at Windsor Castle . Hence , in one place , Lady Percy is correctly styled Mortimer's sister , in another she is re- ferred to as his aunt ( Lloyd , Critical Essays , p . 228 ; Courtenay's Commentaries on the Historical Plays ...
... keep- ing at Windsor Castle . Hence , in one place , Lady Percy is correctly styled Mortimer's sister , in another she is re- ferred to as his aunt ( Lloyd , Critical Essays , p . 228 ; Courtenay's Commentaries on the Historical Plays ...
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... keep the crown , as much as they had helped him to get it ; the obligations they had laid upon him being in- deed just of the kind to beget ingratitude on his part and discontent on theirs . For , whatsoever favors were con- ferred on ...
... keep the crown , as much as they had helped him to get it ; the obligations they had laid upon him being in- deed just of the kind to beget ingratitude on his part and discontent on theirs . For , whatsoever favors were con- ferred on ...
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... keep their places ; and , as soon as he saw the prey fairly within his grasp , he arrested the lords of the other side as traitors , and ordered a murderous attack on their men . Thereupon Northumberland , together with Lord Bar- dolph ...
... keep their places ; and , as soon as he saw the prey fairly within his grasp , he arrested the lords of the other side as traitors , and ordered a murderous attack on their men . Thereupon Northumberland , together with Lord Bar- dolph ...
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... keep- ing , and he had the good sense quietly to submit . Upon being told this his 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 ...
... keep- ing , and he had the good sense quietly to submit . Upon being told this his 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 ...
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... keep it firmly in his grasp . But they cannot make him successful in the highest sense , either as a man or as a king ; and they cannot , above all , yield him the inward peace for which he sighs . The usurper has to suffer a Nemesis in ...
... keep it firmly in his grasp . But they cannot make him successful in the highest sense , either as a man or as a king ; and they cannot , above all , yield him the inward peace for which he sighs . The usurper has to suffer a Nemesis in ...
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