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... prince , having so great a title To be more prince , as may be . You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Good morrow , little prince . Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was ...
... prince , having so great a title To be more prince , as may be . You are sad . Hub . Indeed , I have been merrier . Good morrow , little prince . Arth . Mercy on me ! Methinks no body should be sad but I : Yet , I remember , when I was ...
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... Prince Hal , etc. The robbery at Gadshill planned . ] Day 2. Act I , iii . Rebellion of the Percys planned ... Prince Hal and his father . Inter- val : about a week . Day 6. Act III , iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his appointment ...
... Prince Hal , etc. The robbery at Gadshill planned . ] Day 2. Act I , iii . Rebellion of the Percys planned ... Prince Hal and his father . Inter- val : about a week . Day 6. Act III , iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his appointment ...
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... Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king sighed out , " Alas ! fair son ...
... Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king sighed out , " Alas ! fair son ...
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... prince to boast of ; " and the latter thereupon owns that the fame of Hotspur makes him sad and makes him sin , as he sees " riot and dis- honor stain the brow of his young Harry , " and wishes it could be proved that Hotspur was indeed ...
... prince to boast of ; " and the latter thereupon owns that the fame of Hotspur makes him sad and makes him sin , as he sees " riot and dis- honor stain the brow of his young Harry , " and wishes it could be proved that Hotspur was indeed ...
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... Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king sighed out , — “ Alas ! fair son ...
... Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king sighed out , — “ Alas ! fair son ...
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