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Nowhere until Hamlet , for example , does Shakespeare again give us the clear , cold , biting sarcasm of Richard's great abdication scene , with its double irony at the unadmitted truth of the guilt he ...
Nowhere until Hamlet , for example , does Shakespeare again give us the clear , cold , biting sarcasm of Richard's great abdication scene , with its double irony at the unadmitted truth of the guilt he ...
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For if your Majesty give me peace and leisure and God give me life , I will present your Majesty with a good history of England and better digest of your laws . The sentence , when rendered ...
For if your Majesty give me peace and leisure and God give me life , I will present your Majesty with a good history of England and better digest of your laws . The sentence , when rendered ...
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But all rich men live at ease , feeding and clothing themselves by the labours of other men , not by their own , which is their shame and not their nobility ; for it is more blessed to give than to receive .
But all rich men live at ease , feeding and clothing themselves by the labours of other men , not by their own , which is their shame and not their nobility ; for it is more blessed to give than to receive .
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