The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... master of war and of peace the moment the need arrives , is of the same mould as the blunt soldier ' one way Plantagenet ' whose motley covered the lion's heart of Cordelion ; the mythical Bastard fore- shadows the historical conqueror ...
... master of war and of peace the moment the need arrives , is of the same mould as the blunt soldier ' one way Plantagenet ' whose motley covered the lion's heart of Cordelion ; the mythical Bastard fore- shadows the historical conqueror ...
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... master of the language of polished and astute debate , of high - bred conversation , of courtly ceremony . The earlier John retains not a little of the lofty insolence of Tamburlaine : how kingly on the other hand is the later John's ...
... master of the language of polished and astute debate , of high - bred conversation , of courtly ceremony . The earlier John retains not a little of the lofty insolence of Tamburlaine : how kingly on the other hand is the later John's ...
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... master that doth tarre him on . All things that you should use to do me wrong Deny their office : only you do lack That mercy which fierce fire and iron extends , Creatures of note for mercy - lacking uses . Hub . Well , see to live ; I ...
... master that doth tarre him on . All things that you should use to do me wrong Deny their office : only you do lack That mercy which fierce fire and iron extends , Creatures of note for mercy - lacking uses . Hub . Well , see to live ; I ...
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... master , no man else . Sal . This is the prison . What is he lies here ? [ Seeing Arthur . Pem . O death , made proud with pure and princely beauty ! The earth had not a hole to hide this deed . Sal . Murder , as hating what himself ...
... master , no man else . Sal . This is the prison . What is he lies here ? [ Seeing Arthur . Pem . O death , made proud with pure and princely beauty ! The earth had not a hole to hide this deed . Sal . Murder , as hating what himself ...
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... master . In journeyman ' 260 270 280 the imagery is slightly shifted for the sake of the play on ' journey . ' 275. the eye of heaven , the sun . 276. wise man ( pron . ' wise . man ' and so written in Qq1 , 2 ) . And thou art flying to ...
... master . In journeyman ' 260 270 280 the imagery is slightly shifted for the sake of the play on ' journey . ' 275. the eye of heaven , the sun . 276. wise man ( pron . ' wise . man ' and so written in Qq1 , 2 ) . And thou art flying to ...
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