The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... cause to bid me wel- come . " This took place in June , 1415 , and before the end of July the king's preparations were complete , and his army assembled at Southampton ; and as he was just on the eve of embarking he got intelligence of ...
... cause to bid me wel- come . " This took place in June , 1415 , and before the end of July the king's preparations were complete , and his army assembled at Southampton ; and as he was just on the eve of embarking he got intelligence of ...
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... caused infinite rejoicing in England , and the king soon hastened over to receive the congratulations of his people . When he arrived at Dover , the crowd plunged into the waves to meet him , and carried him in their arms from the ...
... caused infinite rejoicing in England , and the king soon hastened over to receive the congratulations of his people . When he arrived at Dover , the crowd plunged into the waves to meet him , and carried him in their arms from the ...
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... cause or other the Poet did not make good his promise touching Falstaff . Sir John does not once appear in the play . Perhaps any speculation as to the probable reason of this were more curious than profitable ; but we must needs think ...
... cause or other the Poet did not make good his promise touching Falstaff . Sir John does not once appear in the play . Perhaps any speculation as to the probable reason of this were more curious than profitable ; but we must needs think ...
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... cause and a reliance on the Di- vine protection giving courage to one party , while the presage of a curse hanging over their undertaking weighs down the other . In King Henry V , as no opportunity was afforded of taking the latter ...
... cause and a reliance on the Di- vine protection giving courage to one party , while the presage of a curse hanging over their undertaking weighs down the other . In King Henry V , as no opportunity was afforded of taking the latter ...
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... cause . - BOAS , Shakespere and his Predecessors . Henry V completes the evolution of the royal butterfly from the larva and chrysalis stages of the earlier plays . Henry is at once the monarch who always thinks royally , and never ...
... cause . - BOAS , Shakespere and his Predecessors . Henry V completes the evolution of the royal butterfly from the larva and chrysalis stages of the earlier plays . Henry is at once the monarch who always thinks royally , and never ...
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