The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... give it as my firm and settled judgment that the main body of the play is certainly Shakespeare's ; nor do I perceive any clear and decisive reason for calling in another hand to account for any part of it . • In such a diversity of ...
... give it as my firm and settled judgment that the main body of the play is certainly Shakespeare's ; nor do I perceive any clear and decisive reason for calling in another hand to account for any part of it . • In such a diversity of ...
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... give an impres- sion of greater unity than were compatible with a more literal adherence to facts . So , again , the death of the Talbots is drawn back many years before the time of its actual occurrence , in order , as would seem ...
... give an impres- sion of greater unity than were compatible with a more literal adherence to facts . So , again , the death of the Talbots is drawn back many years before the time of its actual occurrence , in order , as would seem ...
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... Give me my steeled coat ! I'll fight for France . Away with these disgraceful wailing - robes ! Wounds will I lend the French , instead of eyes , To weep their intermissive 9 miseries . Enter a second Messenger . 2 Mess . Lords , view ...
... Give me my steeled coat ! I'll fight for France . Away with these disgraceful wailing - robes ! Wounds will I lend the French , instead of eyes , To weep their intermissive 9 miseries . Enter a second Messenger . 2 Mess . Lords , view ...
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... give us leave awhile . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Puc . Dauphin , I am by birth a shepherd's daughter , My wit untrain'd in any kind of art . 7 Cheer in this instance means heart or courage , as in the expression ...
... give us leave awhile . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Puc . Dauphin , I am by birth a shepherd's daughter , My wit untrain'd in any kind of art . 7 Cheer in this instance means heart or courage , as in the expression ...
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... give over Orleans , or no ? Puc . Why , no , I say , distrustful recreants ! Fight till the last gasp ; I will be your guard . Char . What she says , I'll confirm : we'll fight it out . Puc . Assign'd am I to be the English scourge ...
... give over Orleans , or no ? Puc . Why , no , I say , distrustful recreants ! Fight till the last gasp ; I will be your guard . Char . What she says , I'll confirm : we'll fight it out . Puc . Assign'd am I to be the English scourge ...
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