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Page xxvi
... heart free from self - reproach . Henry does not wholly win our esteem . He is essentially the politician . Crooked were the ways by which he climbed the throne , and in his dealings with his unruly but powerful nobles there is revealed ...
... heart free from self - reproach . Henry does not wholly win our esteem . He is essentially the politician . Crooked were the ways by which he climbed the throne , and in his dealings with his unruly but powerful nobles there is revealed ...
Page xxxiv
... hearts in this way that we cannot receive any impression but a sympathetic one . Vice is there , but " vice , divested of disgust and terror , is . . . in its own nature ridiculous . " So instead of condemning the old rogue for his ...
... hearts in this way that we cannot receive any impression but a sympathetic one . Vice is there , but " vice , divested of disgust and terror , is . . . in its own nature ridiculous . " So instead of condemning the old rogue for his ...
Page xlvi
... heart . Then how much more ought I to suffer death , to ease your grace of that greefe which you haue of me , being your naturall sonne and liege man : and to that end I haue this daie made my selfe readie by confession and receiuing of ...
... heart . Then how much more ought I to suffer death , to ease your grace of that greefe which you haue of me , being your naturall sonne and liege man : and to that end I haue this daie made my selfe readie by confession and receiuing of ...
Page liv
... heart , & neuer an ilat - hole , but it is a hole to my soule : and where- fore thou bringest that dagger in thy hande I know not , but by coniecture , [ He weepes . Hen . V. My conscience accuseth me , most soueraign liv INTRODUCTION.
... heart , & neuer an ilat - hole , but it is a hole to my soule : and where- fore thou bringest that dagger in thy hande I know not , but by coniecture , [ He weepes . Hen . V. My conscience accuseth me , most soueraign liv INTRODUCTION.
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... heart . " 33. expedience ] expedition , enterprise , as in Antony and Cleopatra , I. ii . 185 : - " I shall break The cause of our expedience to the queen . " 99 The primary meaning of “ expedience is speed ( cf. Henry V. IV . iii . 70 ) ...
... heart . " 33. expedience ] expedition , enterprise , as in Antony and Cleopatra , I. ii . 185 : - " I shall break The cause of our expedience to the queen . " 99 The primary meaning of “ expedience is speed ( cf. Henry V. IV . iii . 70 ) ...
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