The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... never- theless , the king , having first sent a personal challenge to the Dauphin , to which no answer was returned , took the bold resolution of marching on through several hostile provinces to Calais . After a slow and toilsome march ...
... never- theless , the king , having first sent a personal challenge to the Dauphin , to which no answer was returned , took the bold resolution of marching on through several hostile provinces to Calais . After a slow and toilsome march ...
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... never once doubting that the field would be theirs , spent the following night in revelry and debate , and in fix- ing the ransom of King Henry and his nobles . The night being cold , dark , and rainy , numerous fires were kindled in ...
... never once doubting that the field would be theirs , spent the following night in revelry and debate , and in fix- ing the ransom of King Henry and his nobles . The night being cold , dark , and rainy , numerous fires were kindled in ...
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... minded ; the Choruses in general , and especially that to Act IV , being unrivaled in epic spirit , clearness , and force . - Of course the piece has its unity in the hero , who is never for. xvii KING HENRY V Introduction.
... minded ; the Choruses in general , and especially that to Act IV , being unrivaled in epic spirit , clearness , and force . - Of course the piece has its unity in the hero , who is never for. xvii KING HENRY V Introduction.
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. its unity in the hero , who is never for a moment out of our feelings : even when he is most absent or unseen , the thought and expression still relish of him , and refer us at once to his character ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. its unity in the hero , who is never for a moment out of our feelings : even when he is most absent or unseen , the thought and expression still relish of him , and refer us at once to his character ...
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... never was , applicable to France ; and the 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 ...
... never was , applicable to France ; and the 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 ...
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