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... character than the chroniclers assign to him . Their relations leave little doubt upon our minds that his imbecility was very nearly allied to utter incapacity ; and that the thin partition between weakness 2 Comments THE THIRD PART OF.
... character than the chroniclers assign to him . Their relations leave little doubt upon our minds that his imbecility was very nearly allied to utter incapacity ; and that the thin partition between weakness 2 Comments THE THIRD PART OF.
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... character of Henry , in connection with the circum- stances to which it was subjected , is to be found in the ... Characters of Richard II . and Henry 3 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
... character of Henry , in connection with the circum- stances to which it was subjected , is to be found in the ... Characters of Richard II . and Henry 3 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
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William Shakespeare. III . The Characters of Richard II . and Henry VI . The characters and situations of both these persons are so nearly alike that they would have been completely confounded by a commonplace poet . Yet they are kept ...
William Shakespeare. III . The Characters of Richard II . and Henry VI . The characters and situations of both these persons are so nearly alike that they would have been completely confounded by a commonplace poet . Yet they are kept ...
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... character of Margaret are sacrificed to the march of the dramatic action , with a very ill effect . When her for- tunes were at the very lowest ebb , and she had sought refuge in the court of the French king , Warwick , her most ...
... character of Margaret are sacrificed to the march of the dramatic action , with a very ill effect . When her for- tunes were at the very lowest ebb , and she had sought refuge in the court of the French king , Warwick , her most ...
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... character that history assigns him ; though it were to be wished , that in the doings of the king - maker the Poet had given us more taste of the individual man . HUDSON : The Works of Shakespeare . VII . Battling of the Base . The play ...
... character that history assigns him ; though it were to be wished , that in the doings of the king - maker the Poet had given us more taste of the individual man . HUDSON : The Works of Shakespeare . VII . Battling of the Base . The play ...
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