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... 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 was subjected ...
... 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 was subjected ...
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... thought- less , wilful abuse of power , the other from an indifference to it . The manner in which they bear their misfortunes corresponds exactly to the causes which led to them . The one is always lamenting the loss of his power which ...
... thought- less , wilful abuse of power , the other from an indifference to it . The manner in which they bear their misfortunes corresponds exactly to the causes which led to them . The one is always lamenting the loss of his power which ...
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... thought which connects the events of the Third Part into an organic unity . ULRICI : Shakspeare's Dramatic Art . IX . The Poet and the Plays . From mere inferiority nothing can be inferred ; in the productions of wit there will be ...
... thought which connects the events of the Third Part into an organic unity . ULRICI : Shakspeare's Dramatic Art . IX . The Poet and the Plays . From mere inferiority nothing can be inferred ; in the productions of wit there will be ...
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... thought ; his touches of human 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 ...
... thought ; his touches of human 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 ...
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... thought of this from Henry's heart , To make a shambles of the parliament - house ! Cousin of Exeter , frowns , words and threats Shall be the war that Henry means to use . Thou factious Duke of York , descend my throne , And kneel for ...
... thought of this from Henry's heart , To make a shambles of the parliament - house ! Cousin of Exeter , frowns , words and threats Shall be the war that Henry means to use . Thou factious Duke of York , descend my throne , And kneel for ...
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