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A few.lines further on the name of the King's father is given as Charles by the Princess : Boyet , you can produce acquittances For such a sum from special officers Of Charles his father . The play opens with the formation of “ a little ...
A few.lines further on the name of the King's father is given as Charles by the Princess : Boyet , you can produce acquittances For such a sum from special officers Of Charles his father . The play opens with the formation of “ a little ...
Pagina 61
Worldly ambition had , however , temporarily enticed his " better angel " from his side , and he had given to mundane affairs time and consideration which , he considered , he should have devoted to the good of all men .
Worldly ambition had , however , temporarily enticed his " better angel " from his side , and he had given to mundane affairs time and consideration which , he considered , he should have devoted to the good of all men .
Pagina 67
The precepts given by Polonius to his son , Laertes , bear a striking resemblance to the maxims of Lord Burleigh given to his son , Robert Cecil : Let thy hospitality be moderate ... rather plentiful than sparing , for I never knew any ...
The precepts given by Polonius to his son , Laertes , bear a striking resemblance to the maxims of Lord Burleigh given to his son , Robert Cecil : Let thy hospitality be moderate ... rather plentiful than sparing , for I never knew any ...
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