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Page xlvii
... and with whom Henry of Monmouth has many points in common : I mean William the Silent1 . J. D. W. I Cf. an admirable biography by Miss C. V. Wedgwood , published in 1944 . THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage INTRODUCTION xlvii.
... and with whom Henry of Monmouth has many points in common : I mean William the Silent1 . J. D. W. I Cf. an admirable biography by Miss C. V. Wedgwood , published in 1944 . THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage INTRODUCTION xlvii.
Page 86
... common men . For many of our princes - woe the while ! - Lie drowned and soaked in mercenary blood : So do our vulgar drench their peasant limbs In blood of princes , and their wounded steeds Fret fetlock deep in gore , and with wild ...
... common men . For many of our princes - woe the while ! - Lie drowned and soaked in mercenary blood : So do our vulgar drench their peasant limbs In blood of princes , and their wounded steeds Fret fetlock deep in gore , and with wild ...
Page 197
... common people ; 4. 1. 38 POPULARITY , intercourse with common people ; 1. 1. 59 PORING , tiring to the eyes ; cf. Nashe , Christs Teares ( McKerrow , ii . 89 ) : ' I that haue poor'd out myne eyes vpon bookes ' ( O.E.D. ' pore ' 3 ) ; 4 ...
... common people ; 4. 1. 38 POPULARITY , intercourse with common people ; 1. 1. 59 PORING , tiring to the eyes ; cf. Nashe , Christs Teares ( McKerrow , ii . 89 ) : ' I that haue poor'd out myne eyes vpon bookes ' ( O.E.D. ' pore ' 3 ) ; 4 ...
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