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Page xxvi
... force might accrue from a popular election . In the strict order of hereditary right , all these possessions , be it observed , were due to Arthur ; but that order , it appears , was not fully established , save in the three provinces ...
... force might accrue from a popular election . In the strict order of hereditary right , all these possessions , be it observed , were due to Arthur ; but that order , it appears , was not fully established , save in the three provinces ...
Page xxvii
... force against the town of Mirabeau , where his grandmother Elinor was stationed ; and while he was besieging her in the castle , John , being apprised of her danger , " used such diligence that he was upon his enemies ' necks ere they ...
... force against the town of Mirabeau , where his grandmother Elinor was stationed ; and while he was besieging her in the castle , John , being apprised of her danger , " used such diligence that he was upon his enemies ' necks ere they ...
Page xxxix
... force in the nature of Con- stance . The impetuous ardor of her fancy gives a special quality to her maternal love . The very attribute that is wont to be the source of all that is tenderest in womanhood breeds in her ambition , scorn ...
... force in the nature of Con- stance . The impetuous ardor of her fancy gives a special quality to her maternal love . The very attribute that is wont to be the source of all that is tenderest in womanhood breeds in her ambition , scorn ...
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... force . - WARNER , English History in Shake- speare's Plays . Of all the characters in the play , he [ Faulconbridge ] is the most independent , the most vigorous ; a man bound by no prejudice , or by any consideration of the past ...
... force . - WARNER , English History in Shake- speare's Plays . Of all the characters in the play , he [ Faulconbridge ] is the most independent , the most vigorous ; a man bound by no prejudice , or by any consideration of the past ...
Page xliv
... force to his strong " situations , " and secures their effect , under however unfavorable circum- stances . - ROSE , King John , in the Quarto Facsimile Shake- speare . THE PLAYWRIGHT'S TREATMENT OF HIS MATERIAL Though it is quite true ...
... force to his strong " situations , " and secures their effect , under however unfavorable circum- stances . - ROSE , King John , in the Quarto Facsimile Shake- speare . THE PLAYWRIGHT'S TREATMENT OF HIS MATERIAL Though it is quite true ...
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