The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xlvi
... doubt of the play's success in the early summer of 1599 . Nor do I doubt that it would draw large audiences to - day , if interpreted by an intelligent producer and good actors who had not befuddled their brains with nineteenth ...
... doubt of the play's success in the early summer of 1599 . Nor do I doubt that it would draw large audiences to - day , if interpreted by an intelligent producer and good actors who had not befuddled their brains with nineteenth ...
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... doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . 20 King Henry . I doubt not that , since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence , That grows not in a fair consent with ours : Nor leave not one behind , that doth not ...
... doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . 20 King Henry . I doubt not that , since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence , That grows not in a fair consent with ours : Nor leave not one behind , that doth not ...
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... doubt not of a fair and lucky war , Since God so graciously hath brought to light This dangerous treason lurking in our way To hinder our beginnings . We doubt not now But every rub is smoothed on our way ...... .. Then forth , dear ...
... doubt not of a fair and lucky war , Since God so graciously hath brought to light This dangerous treason lurking in our way To hinder our beginnings . We doubt not now But every rub is smoothed on our way ...... .. Then forth , dear ...
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