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And that English hearts in Shakespeare's day were as apt as those of their remote ancestors to thrill at such an appeal is shown by Raleigh's fervent account of The Last Fight of the ' Revenge ' , in which ship Sir Richard Grenville ...
And that English hearts in Shakespeare's day were as apt as those of their remote ancestors to thrill at such an appeal is shown by Raleigh's fervent account of The Last Fight of the ' Revenge ' , in which ship Sir Richard Grenville ...
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I will trot to - morrow a mile , and my way shall be paved with English faces . Constable . I will not say so , for fear I should be faced out of my way : but I would it were morning , for I would fain be about the ears of the English .
I will trot to - morrow a mile , and my way shall be paved with English faces . Constable . I will not say so , for fear I should be faced out of my way : but I would it were morning , for I would fain be about the ears of the English .
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Q. stands for the ' bad ' Quarto of Henry V ( 1600 ) ; F. for the First Folio ( 1623 ) ; G. for Glossary ; O.E.D. for The Oxford English Dictionary ; S.D. for stagedirection ; Sh . for Shakespeare ; MSH . for The Manuscript of Sh.'s ...
Q. stands for the ' bad ' Quarto of Henry V ( 1600 ) ; F. for the First Folio ( 1623 ) ; G. for Glossary ; O.E.D. for The Oxford English Dictionary ; S.D. for stagedirection ; Sh . for Shakespeare ; MSH . for The Manuscript of Sh.'s ...
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