The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... death of ten thousand Frenchmen , of whom a hundred and twenty - six were princes and nobles bearing banners , eight thousand and four hundred were knights , esquires , and gentlemen , five hundred of whom had been knighted the day ...
... death of ten thousand Frenchmen , of whom a hundred and twenty - six were princes and nobles bearing banners , eight thousand and four hundred were knights , esquires , and gentlemen , five hundred of whom had been knighted the day ...
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... death gets the mastery of him . And indeed the very absence of any signs of tenderness in all the rest of his course rather favors the notion of there being a secret reserve of it laid up some- where in him . And notwithstanding they do ...
... death gets the mastery of him . And indeed the very absence of any signs of tenderness in all the rest of his course rather favors the notion of there being a secret reserve of it laid up some- where in him . And notwithstanding they do ...
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... 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 Introduction THE LIFE OF.
... 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 Introduction THE LIFE OF.
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... death . ' I could have 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 ...
... death . ' I could have 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 ...
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... death : " Never was such a sudden scholar made ; Never came reformation in a flood , With such a heady currance , scouring faults . " His brother of Ely is more penetrating when he compares Henry to the strawberry that grows underneath ...
... death : " Never was such a sudden scholar made ; Never came reformation in a flood , With such a heady currance , scouring faults . " His brother of Ely is more penetrating when he compares Henry to the strawberry that grows underneath ...
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