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Pagina 320
... Falconbridge's heritage , pre- paring to wrest the estate from the legitimate son , and to bestow it on the illegitimate one - contrary to the will of the bequeather - on a plea false in spirit , though plausible in letter . His next ...
... Falconbridge's heritage , pre- paring to wrest the estate from the legitimate son , and to bestow it on the illegitimate one - contrary to the will of the bequeather - on a plea false in spirit , though plausible in letter . His next ...
Pagina 322
... Falconbridge in his dispute with his brother Robert upon the question of heritage She says- " Whether hadst thou rather be a Falconbridge , And like thy brother , to enjoy thy land , Or the reputed son of Coeur - de - Lion , Lord of thy ...
... Falconbridge in his dispute with his brother Robert upon the question of heritage She says- " Whether hadst thou rather be a Falconbridge , And like thy brother , to enjoy thy land , Or the reputed son of Coeur - de - Lion , Lord of thy ...
Pagina 329
... Falconbridge . It forms throughout , as it were , a moral chorus to the tragedy , embodying Shakespeare's own sentiments as to the worthlessness of strife and contention , and proving the medium of forcing this conviction upon his ...
... Falconbridge . It forms throughout , as it were , a moral chorus to the tragedy , embodying Shakespeare's own sentiments as to the worthlessness of strife and contention , and proving the medium of forcing this conviction upon his ...
Pagina 330
... Falconbridge with , " Hear the crier ! " " What the devil art thou ? " rejoins the Duke . " One that will play the devil , sir , with you , An a ' may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , 330 ...
... Falconbridge with , " Hear the crier ! " " What the devil art thou ? " rejoins the Duke . " One that will play the devil , sir , with you , An a ' may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare of whom the proverb goes , 330 ...
Pagina 332
... Falconbridge concludes this very speech with adhering to his former resolution of pursuing his fortunes , keeping commodity " as his lode - star . The soliloquy is remarkable for its vigorous worldly sense , as well as for the felicity ...
... Falconbridge concludes this very speech with adhering to his former resolution of pursuing his fortunes , keeping commodity " as his lode - star . The soliloquy is remarkable for its vigorous worldly sense , as well as for the felicity ...
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