The Second Part of King Henry IvUniversity Tutorial Press, 1936 - 140 |
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... arms immediately after the battle of Shrewsbury ( in 1403 ) , in fact while the Earl is still lingering at his castle ( I. ii . 186-90 ) . Northumberland only decides to take up arms on hearing of Hotspur's death . ( iii ) ...
... arms immediately after the battle of Shrewsbury ( in 1403 ) , in fact while the Earl is still lingering at his castle ( I. ii . 186-90 ) . Northumberland only decides to take up arms on hearing of Hotspur's death . ( iii ) ...
Strona 59
... arms may do , what wrongs we suffer , And find our griefs heavier than our offences . We see which way the stream of time doth run , 70 And are enforced from our most quiet there By the rough torrent of occasion ; And have the summary ...
... arms may do , what wrongs we suffer , And find our griefs heavier than our offences . We see which way the stream of time doth run , 70 And are enforced from our most quiet there By the rough torrent of occasion ; And have the summary ...
Strona 107
... arms : admit that the cause of our taking up arms is justified . " 7. in ... means : i.e. with our present means ( cp . line 1 ) . advance ourselves : " raise ourselves , " i.e. grow so powerful . 10. our ... file : " the numbers of men ...
... arms : admit that the cause of our taking up arms is justified . " 7. in ... means : i.e. with our present means ( cp . line 1 ) . advance ourselves : " raise ourselves , " i.e. grow so powerful . 10. our ... file : " the numbers of men ...
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