The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... thought or humor , the prince an irredeemable compound of the ruffian , the blackguard , and the hypocrite , and their companions the fitting seconds of such principals : so that to have drawn upon it for any portion or element of ...
... thought or humor , the prince an irredeemable compound of the ruffian , the blackguard , and the hypocrite , and their companions the fitting seconds of such principals : so that to have drawn upon it for any portion or element of ...
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... thought themselves wronged : while he could as little bear to be reminded of their services as they could to have them forgotten . The rightful heir to the crown , next after Richard , was Edmund Mortimer , earl of March , a lad then ...
... thought themselves wronged : while he could as little bear to be reminded of their services as they could to have them forgotten . The rightful heir to the crown , next after Richard , was Edmund Mortimer , earl of March , a lad then ...
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... thought of his coming . Northumberland being kept back either by craft or by sudden illness , and Glendower not having yet come up , each side feared that the other might gain strength by delay ; so that policy made them hasten an ...
... thought of his coming . Northumberland being kept back either by craft or by sudden illness , and Glendower not having yet come up , each side feared that the other might gain strength by delay ; so that policy made them hasten an ...
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... thoughts . We refer to the passage between Westmoreland and the king touching the victory at Homildon ; where the former declares " it is a conquest for a prince to boast of ; " and the latter thereupon owns that the fame of Hotspur ...
... thoughts . We refer to the passage between Westmoreland and the king touching the victory at Homildon ; where the former declares " it is a conquest for a prince to boast of ; " and the latter thereupon owns that the fame of Hotspur ...
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... thought touches him , it forthwith kindles into an over- mastering passion that bears down all before it : irascible , headstrong , impatient , every effort to arrest or divert him only produces a new impatience ; and we have " the ...
... thought touches him , it forthwith kindles into an over- mastering passion that bears down all before it : irascible , headstrong , impatient , every effort to arrest or divert him only produces a new impatience ; and we have " the ...
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