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... Henry IV . v . iv . 64 ) . With the following lines cf. Euphues's Advice to Philautus ( The Complete Works of Lyly , ed . Warwick Bond , vol . ii . p . 223 , etc. ) . 66. be able ] Have power to daunt your foe , but practise not your ...
... Henry IV . v . iv . 64 ) . With the following lines cf. Euphues's Advice to Philautus ( The Complete Works of Lyly , ed . Warwick Bond , vol . ii . p . 223 , etc. ) . 66. be able ] Have power to daunt your foe , but practise not your ...
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... iv . 127 . 99. line and trick ] See King John , 1. i . 85 , " he hath a trick of Cœur de Lion's face . " Line is often used by Shakespeare meaning " lineament . " It is more especially the outline . See also 1 Henry IV . v . ii . 11. In ...
... iv . 127 . 99. line and trick ] See King John , 1. i . 85 , " he hath a trick of Cœur de Lion's face . " Line is often used by Shakespeare meaning " lineament . " It is more especially the outline . See also 1 Henry IV . v . ii . 11. In ...
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... Henry IV . IV . v . 24 ) . See also Antony and Cleopatra , IV . iv . 23 , and Coriolanus , I. vii . 1 . 44. ample ] I know your hostess as well as I know myself . Cf. " how ample you're beloved " ( Timon of Athens , 1. ii . 136 ) . Hel ...
... Henry IV . IV . v . 24 ) . See also Antony and Cleopatra , IV . iv . 23 , and Coriolanus , I. vii . 1 . 44. ample ] I know your hostess as well as I know myself . Cf. " how ample you're beloved " ( Timon of Athens , 1. ii . 136 ) . Hel ...
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