Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... arms ; just in thought , but powerless to assert even his own sense of right amidst the contests of in- justice which hemmed him in . The entire conception of the character of Henry , in connection with the circum- stances to which it ...
... arms ; just in thought , but powerless to assert even his own sense of right amidst the contests of in- justice which hemmed him in . The entire conception of the character of Henry , in connection with the circum- stances to which it ...
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... arms . It is mainly what they stand for in the public action , that the drama concerns itself about , not those characteristic issues which are the proper elements of a personal acquaintance . Yet they are somewhat dis- criminated ...
... arms . It is mainly what they stand for in the public action , that the drama concerns itself about , not those characteristic issues which are the proper elements of a personal acquaintance . Yet they are somewhat dis- criminated ...
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... Arm'd as we are , let ' s stay within this house . War . The bloody parliament shall this be call'd , Unless Plantagenet , Duke of York , be king , And bashful Henry deposed , whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies ...
... Arm'd as we are , let ' s stay within this house . War . The bloody parliament shall this be call'd , Unless Plantagenet , Duke of York , be king , And bashful Henry deposed , whose cowardice Hath made us by - words to our enemies ...
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... arms , Let's fight it out and not stand cavilling thus . Rich . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . York . Sons , peace ! K. Hen . Peace , thou ! and give King Henry leave to speak . War . Plantagenet shall speak first ...
... arms , Let's fight it out and not stand cavilling thus . Rich . Sound drums and trumpets , and the king will fly . York . Sons , peace ! K. Hen . Peace , thou ! and give King Henry leave to speak . War . Plantagenet shall speak first ...
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... arms ! And , father , do but think How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; Within whose circuit is Elysium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot rest Until the white rose that I wear be dyed ...
... arms ! And , father , do but think How sweet a thing it is to wear a crown ; Within whose circuit is Elysium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot rest Until the white rose that I wear be dyed ...
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