The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... appear to have been published with- out his sanction : the play , moreover , is but about half as long as we have it , all the Choruses being entirely wanting , as are also the whole of the first scene , more than half of the king's ...
... appear to have been published with- out his sanction : the play , moreover , is but about half as long as we have it , all the Choruses being entirely wanting , as are also the whole of the first scene , more than half of the king's ...
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... appear in the form of notes . - Henry V came to the throne in March , 1413 , being then at the age of twenty - six . The civil troubles that so much harassed his father's reign naturally started him upon the policy of busying his ...
... appear in the form of notes . - Henry V came to the throne in March , 1413 , being then at the age of twenty - six . The civil troubles that so much harassed his father's reign naturally started him upon the policy of busying his ...
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... appear in the play . Perhaps any speculation as to the probable reason of this were more curious than profitable ; but we must needs think that when the Poet went to planning the drama he saw the impracti- cability of making any thing ...
... appear in the play . Perhaps any speculation as to the probable reason of this were more curious than profitable ; but we must needs think that when the Poet went to planning the drama he saw the impracti- cability of making any thing ...
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... appears to have been also a favorite with Shakespear , who labors hard to apologize for the actions of the king , by showing us the character of the man , as " the king of good fellows . " He scarcely deserves this honor . He was fond ...
... appears to have been also a favorite with Shakespear , who labors hard to apologize for the actions of the king , by showing us the character of the man , as " the king of good fellows . " He scarcely deserves this honor . He was fond ...
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... appears in the speeches in Shakespear , where the hidden motives that actuate princes and their advisers in war and policy are better laid open than in speeches from the throne or woolsack . Henry , because he did not know how to govern ...
... appears in the speeches in Shakespear , where the hidden motives that actuate princes and their advisers in war and policy are better laid open than in speeches from the throne or woolsack . Henry , because he did not know how to govern ...
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