The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... , " detrimental to the meter of the line , in Act V , iv , 41 , " The spirits Of ( valiant ) Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms , ” I may perhaps also point to 1596-7 as the original viii Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
... , " detrimental to the meter of the line , in Act V , iv , 41 , " The spirits Of ( valiant ) Shirley , Stafford , Blunt , are in my arms , ” I may perhaps also point to 1596-7 as the original viii Preface PARTS I AND II OF.
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... spirit , yet blending the high heroic poetry of chivalry with the most original inventions of broad humor " ( Verplanck ) . Henry IV bears , in fact , the same relationship to Richard III , King John , and Richard II that The Merchant ...
... spirit , yet blending the high heroic poetry of chivalry with the most original inventions of broad humor " ( Verplanck ) . Henry IV bears , in fact , the same relationship to Richard III , King John , and Richard II that The Merchant ...
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... spirit ; there being perhaps no other work to be named , which in the same compass unites so great freedom of invention with so rich a fund of historical matter . Nor is it easy to decide whether there be more even of historical truth ...
... spirit ; there being perhaps no other work to be named , which in the same compass unites so great freedom of invention with so rich a fund of historical matter . Nor is it easy to decide whether there be more even of historical truth ...
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... spirits from the vast deep . " The king finally gave up and retired , leaving Glendower unconquered ; but still consoled himself that he yielded not to the arms but to the magic arts of his antagonist . In the beginning of his reign the ...
... spirits from the vast deep . " The king finally gave up and retired , leaving Glendower unconquered ; but still consoled himself that he yielded not to the arms but to the magic arts of his antagonist . In the beginning of his reign the ...
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... spirit , who first armed when he was twelve years of age ; from which time , it is said , his spur was never cold , he being continually at war with the Scots . The Percys rightly claimed by the laws of war to hold for ransom all the ...
... spirit , who first armed when he was twelve years of age ; from which time , it is said , his spur was never cold , he being continually at war with the Scots . The Percys rightly claimed by the laws of war to hold for ransom all the ...
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