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Page 7
... falls within narrow limits . Date of Composi The reference to Essex's expected return from Ire- tion . land ( Prol . to Act V. ) shows that it was acted , and in part at least written , between March 27 , 1599 , when he left London ...
... falls within narrow limits . Date of Composi The reference to Essex's expected return from Ire- tion . land ( Prol . to Act V. ) shows that it was acted , and in part at least written , between March 27 , 1599 , when he left London ...
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... fall in with or but faintly disturb the onward sweep of Henry's course . The conspiracy of Cam- bridge and Scroop was in reality a dangerous symptom of distrust : a dramatist bent upon plot - interest would have made us tremble for the ...
... fall in with or but faintly disturb the onward sweep of Henry's course . The conspiracy of Cam- bridge and Scroop was in reality a dangerous symptom of distrust : a dramatist bent upon plot - interest would have made us tremble for the ...
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... falls a victim to Henry's insistence on honour and discipline , and Pistol's moment of hollow triumph1 is but a prelude to his final humiliation ; while the Boy , once a promis- ing pupil of Bardolph's , sums up their characteristics at ...
... falls a victim to Henry's insistence on honour and discipline , and Pistol's moment of hollow triumph1 is but a prelude to his final humiliation ; while the Boy , once a promis- ing pupil of Bardolph's , sums up their characteristics at ...
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... fall of blood ; whose guiltless drops Are every one a woe , a sore complaint ' Gainst him whose wrongs give edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note ...
... fall of blood ; whose guiltless drops Are every one a woe , a sore complaint ' Gainst him whose wrongs give edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note ...
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... fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best - indued With some suspicion . I will weep for thee ; For this revolt of thine , methinks , is like Another fall of man . Their faults are open : Arrest them to the ...
... fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best - indued With some suspicion . I will weep for thee ; For this revolt of thine , methinks , is like Another fall of man . Their faults are open : Arrest them to the ...
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