The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xxiv
... thing we can at any rate be certain of : he would be content with nothing less than a human being . The very nature of his genius , its instinctive drive and bias , assures us of something very wrong in a recent criticism of Henry's ...
... thing we can at any rate be certain of : he would be content with nothing less than a human being . The very nature of his genius , its instinctive drive and bias , assures us of something very wrong in a recent criticism of Henry's ...
Page xxxviii
... things seem , the gayer he becomes . Such gaiety is infectious ; as recent ex- perience has taught us , can even be ... thing the King says or does before the battle . How light - heartedly does he give good - morrow to his brothers and ...
... things seem , the gayer he becomes . Such gaiety is infectious ; as recent ex- perience has taught us , can even be ... thing the King says or does before the battle . How light - heartedly does he give good - morrow to his brothers and ...
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... things by what their mock'ries be . [ ' Exit ' [ 4. 1. ] A passage between the tents of the English camp at Agincourt . Before dawn King HENRY , BEDFORD , and GLOUCESTER King Henry . Gloucester , ' tis true that we are in great danger ...
... things by what their mock'ries be . [ ' Exit ' [ 4. 1. ] A passage between the tents of the English camp at Agincourt . Before dawn King HENRY , BEDFORD , and GLOUCESTER King Henry . Gloucester , ' tis true that we are in great danger ...
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