The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... knights , esquires , and gentlemen , five hundred of whom had been knighted the day before , and sixteen were mercen- aries . Some report that not above twenty - five of the Eng- lish were slain ; but others affirm the number to have ...
... knights , esquires , and gentlemen , five hundred of whom had been knighted the day before , and sixteen were mercen- aries . Some report that not above twenty - five of the Eng- lish were slain ; but others affirm the number to have ...
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... knights and burghers , incited by an esprit de corps and by their well - ordered organization , felt their power and endeavored to assert it , both against the royal power and against one another . Their dis- putes among one another ...
... knights and burghers , incited by an esprit de corps and by their well - ordered organization , felt their power and endeavored to assert it , both against the royal power and against one another . Their dis- putes among one another ...
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... altogether one of lyric grandeur ; but it is not one , we think , which Shakspere would have chosen for a drama.- KNIGHT , Pictorial Shakspere . THE LIFE OF KING HENRY V 249 KING HENRY the. xxxiii KING HENRY V Comments.
... altogether one of lyric grandeur ; but it is not one , we think , which Shakspere would have chosen for a drama.- KNIGHT , Pictorial Shakspere . THE LIFE OF KING HENRY V 249 KING HENRY the. xxxiii KING HENRY V Comments.
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... knights , Six thousand and two hundred good esquires ; Sc . 1. " Canterbury " ; this was Henrie Chichele . Shakespeare fol- lows the chronicles in attributing to him the chief share in the clerical plot for diverting the king's ...
... knights , Six thousand and two hundred good esquires ; Sc . 1. " Canterbury " ; this was Henrie Chichele . Shakespeare fol- lows the chronicles in attributing to him the chief share in the clerical plot for diverting the king's ...
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... Knight thinks is taking the words too literally , just as if , where the literal construction will stand , that which is farthest from this were not commonly the worst . How- ever , he very aptly suggests , that the meaning may be ...
... Knight thinks is taking the words too literally , just as if , where the literal construction will stand , that which is farthest from this were not commonly the worst . How- ever , he very aptly suggests , that the meaning may be ...
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