The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... question is now generally accepted , and few scholars are inclined to maintain that " the original of the Quarto was an earlier one without choruses , and following the Chronicle his- torians much more closely . " 1 THE DATE OF ...
... question is now generally accepted , and few scholars are inclined to maintain that " the original of the Quarto was an earlier one without choruses , and following the Chronicle his- torians much more closely . " 1 THE DATE OF ...
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... question . Ely . But how , my lord , shall we resist it now ? Cant . It must be thought on . If it pass against us , 10 We lose the better half of our possession : For all the temporal lands , which men devout By testament have given to ...
... question . Ely . But how , my lord , shall we resist it now ? Cant . It must be thought on . If it pass against us , 10 We lose the better half of our possession : For all the temporal lands , which men devout By testament have given to ...
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... question by experience , or of digesting the fruits of experience into theory . Practic and theoric , or prac- tique and theorique , were the old spelling of practice and theory . An apt commentary on the text occurs in A Treatise of ...
... question by experience , or of digesting the fruits of experience into theory . Practic and theoric , or prac- tique and theorique , were the old spelling of practice and theory . An apt commentary on the text occurs in A Treatise of ...
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... question , Sc . 4. “ The French King " ; Charles VI ( 1880–1422 ) .— C . H. H. " The Constable " ; Charles d'Albret . - C . H. H. But that defenses , musters , preparations , Should be 52 Act II . Sc . iv . THE LIFE OF.
... question , Sc . 4. “ The French King " ; Charles VI ( 1880–1422 ) .— C . H. H. " The Constable " ; Charles d'Albret . - C . H. H. But that defenses , musters , preparations , Should be 52 Act II . Sc . iv . THE LIFE OF.
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... Question your grace the late ambassadors , With what great state he heard their embassy , How well supplied with noble counsellors , How modest in exception , and withal How terrible in constant resolution , And you shall find his ...
... Question your grace the late ambassadors , With what great state he heard their embassy , How well supplied with noble counsellors , How modest in exception , and withal How terrible in constant resolution , And you shall find his ...
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