The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... better , the last scene should reckon as the tenth day , vide W. G. Stone , p . ciii ) . 6th Chorus . Epilogue . ( cp . Daniel's Time Analy- sis ; Trans . Shak . Soc . 1877-79 . ) In no other play has Shakespeare attempted so bold an ...
... better , the last scene should reckon as the tenth day , vide W. G. Stone , p . ciii ) . 6th Chorus . Epilogue . ( cp . Daniel's Time Analy- sis ; Trans . Shak . Soc . 1877-79 . ) In no other play has Shakespeare attempted so bold an ...
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... better . His abuse of Shallow's hospitality is exceedingly detestable , and argues that hardening of all within , which tells far more against a man than almost any amount of mere sensuality . And yet when at last the hostess tells us ...
... better . His abuse of Shallow's hospitality is exceedingly detestable , and argues that hardening of all within , which tells far more against a man than almost any amount of mere sensuality . And yet when at last the hostess tells us ...
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... better spar'd a better man . ' The multiplicity of battles in Henry V is a drawback on its value as an acting play ; for battles are awkward things upon the stage . We forget this objection , however , in the reading of the play . It ...
... better spar'd a better man . ' The multiplicity of battles in Henry V is a drawback on its value as an acting play ; for battles are awkward things upon the stage . We forget this objection , however , in the reading of the play . It ...
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... better laid open than in speeches from the throne or woolsack . Henry , because he did not know how to govern his own kingdom , determined to make war upon his neighbors . Because his own title to the crown was doubtful , he laid claim ...
... better laid open than in speeches from the throne or woolsack . Henry , because he did not know how to govern his own kingdom , determined to make war upon his neighbors . Because his own title to the crown was doubtful , he laid claim ...
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... better half of our possession : 10 For all the temporal lands , which men devout By testament have given to the church , Would they strip from us ; being valued thus : As much as would maintain , to the king's honor , Full fifteen earls ...
... better half of our possession : 10 For all the temporal lands , which men devout By testament have given to the church , Would they strip from us ; being valued thus : As much as would maintain , to the king's honor , Full fifteen earls ...
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