The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... knowing that the French will give battle there . ACT IV The English prepare energetically for the battle , the king himself in disguise going through the camp and talk- ing with the soldiers . So certain are the French 3 SYNOPSIS ...
... knowing that the French will give battle there . ACT IV The English prepare energetically for the battle , the king himself in disguise going through the camp and talk- ing with the soldiers . So certain are the French 3 SYNOPSIS ...
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... give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . Ely . How did this offer seem received , my lord ? Cant . With good acceptance of his majesty ; 80 Save that there was not time enough to hear ...
... give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . Ely . How did this offer seem received , my lord ? Cant . With good acceptance of his majesty ; 80 Save that there was not time enough to hear ...
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... give a reading something thus : “ So hath your highness rich nobles and loyal subjects ; no king of England ever had any that were more so . " - H . N. H. 130-135 . So in Holinshed's paraphrase of the archbishop's speech : “ At length ...
... give a reading something thus : “ So hath your highness rich nobles and loyal subjects ; no king of England ever had any that were more so . " - H . N. H. 130-135 . So in Holinshed's paraphrase of the archbishop's speech : “ At length ...
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... give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common 271 That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state , Be like a king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of ...
... give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common 271 That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state , Be like a king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of ...
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... give furtherance to our expedition ; For we have now no thought in us but France , Save those to God , that run before our business . Therefore let our proportions for these wars Be soon collected , and all things thought upon That may ...
... give furtherance to our expedition ; For we have now no thought in us but France , Save those to God , that run before our business . Therefore let our proportions for these wars Be soon collected , and all things thought upon That may ...
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