Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... keep themselves entirely pure . This is exhibited in the First Part by the events belonging to it ( and hence , because appropriate here only , Shakspeare intro- duces Talbot's death into this First Part in violation of the laws of ...
... keep themselves entirely pure . This is exhibited in the First Part by the events belonging to it ( and hence , because appropriate here only , Shakspeare intro- duces Talbot's death into this First Part in violation of the laws of ...
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... keep London with my soldiers . Norf . And I to Norfolk with my followers . Mont . And I unto the sea from whence I came . [ Exeunt York and his Sons , Warwick , Norfolk , Montague , their Soldiers and Attendants . K. Hen . And I , with ...
... keep London with my soldiers . Norf . And I to Norfolk with my followers . Mont . And I unto the sea from whence I came . [ Exeunt York and his Sons , Warwick , Norfolk , Montague , their Soldiers and Attendants . K. Hen . And I , with ...
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... Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , 160 Upon my soul , the hearers will shed tears ; Yea , even my foes will shed fast - falling tears , And say Alas , it was a piteous deed ...
... Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : And if thou tell'st the heavy story right , 160 Upon my soul , the hearers will shed tears ; Yea , even my foes will shed fast - falling tears , And say Alas , it was a piteous deed ...
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... keep Than in possession any jot of pleasure . Ah , cousin York ! would thy best friends did know How it doth grieve me that thy head is here ! Q. Mar. My lord , cheer up your spirits : our foes are nigh , And this soft courage makes ...
... keep Than in possession any jot of pleasure . Ah , cousin York ! would thy best friends did know How it doth grieve me that thy head is here ! Q. Mar. My lord , cheer up your spirits : our foes are nigh , And this soft courage makes ...
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... Keep . Under this thick - grown brake we'll shroud ourselves ; For through this laund anon the deer will come ; And in this covert will we make our stand , Culling the principal of all the deer . Sec . Keep . I'll stay above the hill ...
... Keep . Under this thick - grown brake we'll shroud ourselves ; For through this laund anon the deer will come ; And in this covert will we make our stand , Culling the principal of all the deer . Sec . Keep . I'll stay above the hill ...
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