Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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Strona xiv
... young Harry " ) he thinks that God has bred " revengement and a scourge . " The king's suspicions of the prince are lulled only to reawake again , and his death - bed is haunted by the thought , therefore my grief Stretches itself ...
... young Harry " ) he thinks that God has bred " revengement and a scourge . " The king's suspicions of the prince are lulled only to reawake again , and his death - bed is haunted by the thought , therefore my grief Stretches itself ...
Strona xvi
... young Prince lay a flattering unction to his soul , and dignify his " loose behaviour " with the name of policy . Until he was " wanted , " he intended to enjoy the sweets of irresponsibility , and all his talk of policy is but a ...
... young Prince lay a flattering unction to his soul , and dignify his " loose behaviour " with the name of policy . Until he was " wanted , " he intended to enjoy the sweets of irresponsibility , and all his talk of policy is but a ...
Strona xvii
... young King's brothers as well as the Lord Chief Justice speak in similar strain , and so testify that in his enjoyment of the passing hour Prince Hal had been most incredibly crafty in the conceal- ment of his craft . It is not ...
... young King's brothers as well as the Lord Chief Justice speak in similar strain , and so testify that in his enjoyment of the passing hour Prince Hal had been most incredibly crafty in the conceal- ment of his craft . It is not ...
Strona xix
... young ... For my voice , I have lost it with halloing , and singing of anthems ... There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head but I am thrust upon it . Well , I cannot last ever . But it was always yet the trick of our ...
... young ... For my voice , I have lost it with halloing , and singing of anthems ... There is not a dangerous action can peep out his head but I am thrust upon it . Well , I cannot last ever . But it was always yet the trick of our ...
Strona xxi
... young king is sick for me . Let us take any man's horses ; the laws , of England are at my commandment . Happy are they which have been my friends ; and woe to my lord chief justice ! " All this begets a meretricious pathos when the ...
... young king is sick for me . Let us take any man's horses ; the laws , of England are at my commandment . Happy are they which have been my friends ; and woe to my lord chief justice ! " All this begets a meretricious pathos when the ...
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