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Pagina 42
... hold them all together . The Henry V. was the triumphal completion of the story which those plays had begun . But if the disastrous continuation of the story had been the work of another man , we doubt whether Shakspere would have ...
... hold them all together . The Henry V. was the triumphal completion of the story which those plays had begun . But if the disastrous continuation of the story had been the work of another man , we doubt whether Shakspere would have ...
Pagina 140
... hold my soul , Both to my God , one to my gracious king : And I do think , ( or else this brain of mine Hunts not ... holds that his duty to his king is an obligation as imperative as his duty , to his God , to whom his soul is subject ...
... hold my soul , Both to my God , one to my gracious king : And I do think , ( or else this brain of mine Hunts not ... holds that his duty to his king is an obligation as imperative as his duty , to his God , to whom his soul is subject ...
Pagina 142
... hold ambition of so airy and light a quality , that it is but a shadow's shadow . Ham . Then are our beggars , bodies ; and our monarchs and outstretch'd heroes the beggars ' shadows : Shall we to the court ? for , by my fay , I cannot ...
... hold ambition of so airy and light a quality , that it is but a shadow's shadow . Ham . Then are our beggars , bodies ; and our monarchs and outstretch'd heroes the beggars ' shadows : Shall we to the court ? for , by my fay , I cannot ...
Inhoudsopgave
KING HENRY VIII | 1 |
AND KING RICHARD III WITH REFERENCE | 41 |
OTHELLO | 174 |
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