The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... matter of this drama was taken , as usual , from the pages of Holinshed ; and a general outline thereof may be presented in a short space , leaving the particular obligations to appear in the form of notes . - Henry V came to the throne ...
... matter of this drama was taken , as usual , from the pages of Holinshed ; and a general outline thereof may be presented in a short space , leaving the particular obligations to appear in the form of notes . - Henry V came to the throne ...
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... matter is suggested concerning him ! We then for the first time begin to respect him as a man , because we see that he has a heart as well as a brain , and that it is through his heart that grief is let in upon him , and death gets the ...
... matter is suggested concerning him ! We then for the first time begin to respect him as a man , because we see that he has a heart as well as a brain , and that it is through his heart that grief is let in upon him , and death gets the ...
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... matter is treated in a more succinct and convincing manner than such sub- jects usually are in manifestoes . After his renowned bat- tles Henry wished to secure his conquests by marriage with a French princess ; all that has reference ...
... matter is treated in a more succinct and convincing manner than such sub- jects usually are in manifestoes . After his renowned bat- tles Henry wished to secure his conquests by marriage with a French princess ; all that has reference ...
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... matter of discipline , in which Fluellen is inexorable . Indeed he especially esteems his countryman king for having freed himself of these old companions . This is the essential point to him in his learned comparison between Henry V ...
... matter of discipline , in which Fluellen is inexorable . Indeed he especially esteems his countryman king for having freed himself of these old companions . This is the essential point to him in his learned comparison between Henry V ...
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... matter is thus stated by Holinshed : " Hugh Capet also , who usurped the crowne upon Charles duke of Loraine , the sole heire male of the line and stocke of Charles the great , to make his title seeme true , and appeare good , though in ...
... matter is thus stated by Holinshed : " Hugh Capet also , who usurped the crowne upon Charles duke of Loraine , the sole heire male of the line and stocke of Charles the great , to make his title seeme true , and appeare good , though in ...
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