The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... marriage , and endow her with a part of the possessions claimed ; and at the same time threatening that , if this were refused , " he would recover his right and inheritance with mortal war , and dint of sword . " An xiv Introduction ...
... marriage , and endow her with a part of the possessions claimed ; and at the same time threatening that , if this were refused , " he would recover his right and inheritance with mortal war , and dint of sword . " An xiv Introduction ...
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... marriage with a French princess ; all that has reference to this is intended for irony in the play . The fruit of this union , from which two nations promised to themselves such happiness in fu- ture , was that very feeble Henry the ...
... marriage with a French princess ; all that has reference to this is intended for irony in the play . The fruit of this union , from which two nations promised to themselves such happiness in fu- ture , was that very feeble Henry the ...
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... of the consequences of his ambition on those who will not sub- mit tamely to his tyranny . - HAZLITT , Characters of Shake- spear's Plays . MARRIAGE OF HENRY V AND KATHARINE England had had her xxviii Comments THE LIFE OF.
... of the consequences of his ambition on those who will not sub- mit tamely to his tyranny . - HAZLITT , Characters of Shake- spear's Plays . MARRIAGE OF HENRY V AND KATHARINE England had had her xxviii Comments THE LIFE OF.
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. MARRIAGE OF HENRY V AND KATHARINE England had had her days of gloom , and was destined , as the result of these very famous victories , to have days of still deeper misery ; but over the marriage of ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. MARRIAGE OF HENRY V AND KATHARINE England had had her days of gloom , and was destined , as the result of these very famous victories , to have days of still deeper misery ; but over the marriage of ...
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... Mistress Quickly , and now married to Pistol Lords , Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , and Attendants Chorus SCENE : England ; afterwards France SYNOPSIS By J. ELLIS BURDICK ACT I Henry V resolves 2 DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
... Mistress Quickly , and now married to Pistol Lords , Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , and Attendants Chorus SCENE : England ; afterwards France SYNOPSIS By J. ELLIS BURDICK ACT I Henry V resolves 2 DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
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