Commentaries on the Historical Plays of Shakspeare, 第 2 巻H. Colburn, 1840 |
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... leave Henry with Exeter alone , to meet the enemy in Warwick- shire . The meek Henry now enumerates his own claims upon his people , as giving him a probability of suc- cess : " That's not my fear , my meed has done me fame : I have not ...
... leave Henry with Exeter alone , to meet the enemy in Warwick- shire . The meek Henry now enumerates his own claims upon his people , as giving him a probability of suc- cess : " That's not my fear , my meed has done me fame : I have not ...
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... leaving Warwick ; and it is at least doubtful whether he ever sincerely connected him- self with the present views of his father - in - law , in favour of the house of Lancaster . * It is very reasonable to express his defection from ...
... leaving Warwick ; and it is at least doubtful whether he ever sincerely connected him- self with the present views of his father - in - law , in favour of the house of Lancaster . * It is very reasonable to express his defection from ...
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... leave to go away betimes ; Lest , in our need , he might infect another , And make him of like spirit to himself . If any such be here , ( as God forbid ! ) Let him depart before we need his help . " That Edward inherited the boldness ...
... leave to go away betimes ; Lest , in our need , he might infect another , And make him of like spirit to himself . If any such be here , ( as God forbid ! ) Let him depart before we need his help . " That Edward inherited the boldness ...
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... leave that lodging for them , because it was too straight for both companies . And as soon as they came in his presence , they light adown with all their company about them . To whom the Duke of Buck- ingham said , Go afore , gentlemen ...
... leave that lodging for them , because it was too straight for both companies . And as soon as they came in his presence , they light adown with all their company about them . To whom the Duke of Buck- ingham said , Go afore , gentlemen ...
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... leave behind Your son , George Stanley : look your heart be firm , Or else his head's assurance is but frail . Stan . So deal with him , as I prove true to you . Messenger . My gracious sovereign , now in Devon- shire , As I by friends ...
... leave behind Your son , George Stanley : look your heart be firm , Or else his head's assurance is but frail . Stan . So deal with him , as I prove true to you . Messenger . My gracious sovereign , now in Devon- shire , As I by friends ...
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