Henry VI, Volumen3University Society, 1901 |
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... 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 : Clifford is more fierce and ...
... 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 : Clifford is more fierce and ...
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... 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 . He is both king and Duke of Lancaster ; And that the Lord of Westmoreland shall maintain . War ...
... 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 . He is both king and Duke of Lancaster ; And that the Lord of Westmoreland shall maintain . War ...
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... 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 : hear him , lords ; 121 And be you ...
... 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 : hear him , lords ; 121 And be you ...
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... stand upon this molehill here , That raught at mountains with outstretched arms , Yet parted but the shadow with his hand . What ! was it you that would be England's king ? Was ' t you that revell'd in our parliament , And made a ...
... stand upon this molehill here , That raught at mountains with outstretched arms , Yet parted but the shadow with his hand . What ! was it you that would be England's king ? Was ' t you that revell'd in our parliament , And made a ...
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... stand all aloof , and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my warlike father : Methinks , ' tis prize enough to be his son . See how the morning opes her golden gates , And takes her farewell of the ...
... stand all aloof , and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my warlike father : Methinks , ' tis prize enough to be his son . See how the morning opes her golden gates , And takes her farewell of the ...
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