Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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... of the play . The brief glossary is devoted chiefly to the varying shades of mean- ing of terms often apparently simple . J. H. L. London December 1914 3325 JUN -51916 368012 CONTENTS Introduction 2 King Henry IV Page ix 1 161.
... of the play . The brief glossary is devoted chiefly to the varying shades of mean- ing of terms often apparently simple . J. H. L. London December 1914 3325 JUN -51916 368012 CONTENTS Introduction 2 King Henry IV Page ix 1 161.
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... mean I To speak so true at first ? my office is To noise abroad that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword , 30 And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I ...
... mean I To speak so true at first ? my office is To noise abroad that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword , 30 And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as death . This have I ...
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... , I did not come . Ch . Just . Well , the truth is , Sir John , you live in great infamy . Fal . He that buckles him in my belt cannot live in less . Ch . Just . Your means are very slender , 22 2 King Henry IV [ Act i.
... , I did not come . Ch . Just . Well , the truth is , Sir John , you live in great infamy . Fal . He that buckles him in my belt cannot live in less . Ch . Just . Your means are very slender , 22 2 King Henry IV [ Act i.
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William Shakespeare J. H. Lobban. Ch . Just . Your means are very slender , and your waste is great . 159 Fal . I would it were otherwise ; I would my means were greater , and my waist slenderer . Ch . Just . You have misled the youthful ...
William Shakespeare J. H. Lobban. Ch . Just . Your means are very slender , and your waste is great . 159 Fal . I would it were otherwise ; I would my means were greater , and my waist slenderer . Ch . Just . You have misled the youthful ...
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... mean not to sweat extraordinarily : if it be a hot day , and I brandish anything but a bottle , I would I might never spit white again . There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head but I am thrust upon it . Well , I cannot ...
... mean not to sweat extraordinarily : if it be a hot day , and I brandish anything but a bottle , I would I might never spit white again . There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head but I am thrust upon it . Well , I cannot ...
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