The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... true Shakespearean stamp , and such as we shall find delineated nowhere else . Nothing can well surpass , in its way , the harmony which we feel to be be- tween her prying inquisitive gentleness , and his rough , stormy courage ; for in ...
... true Shakespearean stamp , and such as we shall find delineated nowhere else . Nothing can well surpass , in its way , the harmony which we feel to be be- tween her prying inquisitive gentleness , and his rough , stormy courage ; for in ...
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... true to fact , he was so to the sentiment of the English nation ; that people having prob- ably cherished the memory of Henry V with more fondness than any other of their kings since the great Alfred . In the character of Prince Henry ...
... true to fact , he was so to the sentiment of the English nation ; that people having prob- ably cherished the memory of Henry V with more fondness than any other of their kings since the great Alfred . In the character of Prince Henry ...
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... true , he is not altogether unhurt by his connection with Sir John : he is himself plainly sensible of this ; and the knowl- edge thereof is one of the things that go to justify his treatment of Falstaff on coming to the crown . And ...
... true , he is not altogether unhurt by his connection with Sir John : he is himself plainly sensible of this ; and the knowl- edge thereof is one of the things that go to justify his treatment of Falstaff on coming to the crown . And ...
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... true chivalry always carried honor - which is justice - to the verge of romance in generous dealing . It is Vernon who gives that superb description of the prince and his comrades , whom he had seen preparing for the campaign , in the ...
... true chivalry always carried honor - which is justice - to the verge of romance in generous dealing . It is Vernon who gives that superb description of the prince and his comrades , whom he had seen preparing for the campaign , in the ...
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... true industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Homildon and this seat of ours ; And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The Earl of Douglas is ...
... true industrious friend , Sir Walter Blunt , new lighted from his horse , Stain'd with the variation of each soil Betwixt that Homildon and this seat of ours ; And he hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The Earl of Douglas is ...
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