The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... keeping of an English garrison . The English army was now reduced to about half its original numbers ; never- theless , the king , having first sent a personal challenge to the Dauphin , to which no answer was returned , took the bold ...
... keeping of an English garrison . The English army was now reduced to about half its original numbers ; never- theless , the king , having first sent a personal challenge to the Dauphin , to which no answer was returned , took the bold ...
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... keep him in re- tirement where , though his once matchless powers no longer give us pleasure , yet the report of his sufferings gently touches our pity , and recovers him to the breath of our human sympathies . To our sense , therefore ...
... keep him in re- tirement where , though his once matchless powers no longer give us pleasure , yet the report of his sufferings gently touches our pity , and recovers him to the breath of our human sympathies . To our sense , therefore ...
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... keep the spectators constantly in mind that the peculiar grandeur of the ac- tions there described cannot be developed on a narrow stage ; and that they must supply the deficiencies of the representation from their own imaginations . As ...
... keep the spectators constantly in mind that the peculiar grandeur of the ac- tions there described cannot be developed on a narrow stage ; and that they must supply the deficiencies of the representation from their own imaginations . As ...
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... keep himself quiet and calm , for nothing surpasses to him the discipline of the Roman wars , in which this is enjoined . The cold man flashes forth warmly like the king when the French commit the act , so contrary to the law of arms ...
... keep himself quiet and calm , for nothing surpasses to him the discipline of the Roman wars , in which this is enjoined . The cold man flashes forth warmly like the king when the French commit the act , so contrary to the law of arms ...
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... grandmother was lineallie descended of the ladie Ermengard , daughter and heire to the above named Charles duke of Loraine . " - H . N. H. 2-37 Could not keep quiet in his conscience , Wearing 16 Act I. Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
... grandmother was lineallie descended of the ladie Ermengard , daughter and heire to the above named Charles duke of Loraine . " - H . N. H. 2-37 Could not keep quiet in his conscience , Wearing 16 Act I. Sc . ii . THE LIFE OF.
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