Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 ページ |
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... Henry . What manner of man , an it like your majesty ? Falstaff . A goodly portly man , i ' faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty , or , by'r ...
... Henry . What manner of man , an it like your majesty ? Falstaff . A goodly portly man , i ' faith , and a corpulent ; of a cheerful look , a pleasing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty , or , by'r ...
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... Henry IV and old Northumberland , are kept up equally well . Henry naturally succeeds by his prudence and caution in keeping what he has got ; Northum- berland fails in his enterprise from an excess of the same quality , and is caught ...
... Henry IV and old Northumberland , are kept up equally well . Henry naturally succeeds by his prudence and caution in keeping what he has got ; Northum- berland fails in his enterprise from an excess of the same quality , and is caught ...
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... Henry , declares his resolution ' when France is his , to bend it to his awe , or break it all to pieces ' -a resolution worthy of a conqueror , to destroy all that he cannot en- slave ; and what adds to the joke , he lays all the blame ...
... Henry , declares his resolution ' when France is his , to bend it to his awe , or break it all to pieces ' -a resolution worthy of a conqueror , to destroy all that he cannot en- slave ; and what adds to the joke , he lays all the blame ...
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