Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... natural grace did so far forth recommend , that with high and low he was in singular favour and good liking , so as , unsought - for it seemed , he grew able to command all alone . " And his bearing in the play is answerable to the ...
... natural grace did so far forth recommend , that with high and low he was in singular favour and good liking , so as , unsought - for it seemed , he grew able to command all alone . " And his bearing in the play is answerable to the ...
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... natural strength to the very basest ambition guided by first - rate talents , energy and courage ; and when the battle at last turns between contenders who are all destitute of right and virtue , the victory will surely fall to him who ...
... natural strength to the very basest ambition guided by first - rate talents , energy and courage ; and when the battle at last turns between contenders who are all destitute of right and virtue , the victory will surely fall to him who ...
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... nature , here finely caught , there mysteriously inspired ; his world - wide illustration ; his magical imagery of out- ward things reflected from the innermost sense of them ; all involved in a stream of melody whose onflow becomes in ...
... nature , here finely caught , there mysteriously inspired ; his world - wide illustration ; his magical imagery of out- ward things reflected from the innermost sense of them ; all involved in a stream of melody whose onflow becomes in ...
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... natural king ? War . True , Clifford ; and that ' s Richard Duke of York . K. Hen . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my throne ? York . It must and shall be so : content thyself . War . Be Duke of Lancaster ; let him be king . West ...
... natural king ? War . True , Clifford ; and that ' s Richard Duke of York . K. Hen . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my throne ? York . It must and shall be so : content thyself . War . Be Duke of Lancaster ; let him be king . West ...
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... nature with some bribe , To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub ; To make an envious mountain on my back , Where sits deformity to mock my body ; To shape my legs of an unequal size ; To disproportion me in every part , Like to a ...
... nature with some bribe , To shrink mine arm up like a wither'd shrub ; To make an envious mountain on my back , Where sits deformity to mock my body ; To shape my legs of an unequal size ; To disproportion me in every part , Like to a ...
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