The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Pistol and the French soldier ; the wooing scene , etc . ) . 2 DURATION OF ACTION The time of Henry V covers ten days , with intervals , em- bracing altogether a period of about six years , from the opening of the Parliament at ...
... Pistol and the French soldier ; the wooing scene , etc . ) . 2 DURATION OF ACTION The time of Henry V covers ten days , with intervals , em- bracing altogether a period of about six years , from the opening of the Parliament at ...
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... Pistol . As it hath been sundry times played by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his servants . London : Printed by Thomas Creede , for Tho . Millington , and John Busby : And are to be sold at his house in Carter Lane . 1600 ...
... Pistol . As it hath been sundry times played by the Right Honourable the Lord Chamberlain his servants . London : Printed by Thomas Creede , for Tho . Millington , and John Busby : And are to be sold at his house in Carter Lane . 1600 ...
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... Pistol . As to poor Falstaff , the description of his death in the play affects us with emotions that are not profoundly serious , and yet one cannot help saying , as Prince Henry says on the belief of his feigned death xxii ...
... Pistol . As to poor Falstaff , the description of his death in the play affects us with emotions that are not profoundly serious , and yet one cannot help saying , as Prince Henry says on the belief of his feigned death xxii ...
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... and true , he suffers him- self to be deceived for a time by Pistol's bragging , then he seems coldly to submit to insult from him , but he makes Be- him smart for it thoroughly after the battle , and xxix KING HENRY V Comments.
... and true , he suffers him- self to be deceived for a time by Pistol's bragging , then he seems coldly to submit to insult from him , but he makes Be- him smart for it thoroughly after the battle , and xxix KING HENRY V Comments.
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... Pistol , the lat- ter begs him to intercede for the church - robber Bardolph , but he made his appeal to the wrong man . It is a matter of discipline , in which Fluellen is inexorable . Indeed he especially esteems his countryman king ...
... Pistol , the lat- ter begs him to intercede for the church - robber Bardolph , but he made his appeal to the wrong man . It is a matter of discipline , in which Fluellen is inexorable . Indeed he especially esteems his countryman king ...
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