The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... 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 both ...
... 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 both ...
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... once to his character as the inspirer and quickener thereof ; and the most prosaic parts are transfigured and glorified into poetry with a certain grace and effluence from him . It is quite remarkable , that for some cause or other the ...
... once to his character as the inspirer and quickener thereof ; and the most prosaic parts are transfigured and glorified into poetry with a certain grace and effluence from him . It is quite remarkable , that for some cause or other the ...
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... once the monarch who always thinks royally , and never forgets his pride as the representative of the English people ; the man with no pose or arrogance , who bears himself simply , talks modestly , acts energetically , and thinks ...
... once the monarch who always thinks royally , and never forgets his pride as the representative of the English people ; the man with no pose or arrogance , who bears himself simply , talks modestly , acts energetically , and thinks ...
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... once renounce his friendship if he learned from him his first dishonorable trick . The self- contentedness of an integrity , unshaken indeed , but also never exposed to any temptation , is excellently designed in all the features of ...
... once renounce his friendship if he learned from him his first dishonorable trick . The self- contentedness of an integrity , unshaken indeed , but also never exposed to any temptation , is excellently designed in all the features of ...
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... once , As in this king . We are blessed in the change . Cant . Hear him but reason in divinity , And all - admiring with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate : 19. “ A thousand pounds by the year " ; " Hall and ...
... once , As in this king . We are blessed in the change . Cant . Hear him but reason in divinity , And all - admiring with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate : 19. “ A thousand pounds by the year " ; " Hall and ...
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