The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... crown , as much as they had helped him to get it ; the obligations they had laid upon him being in- deed just of the kind to beget ingratitude on his part and discontent on theirs . For , whatsoever favors were con- ferred on them ...
... crown , as much as they had helped him to get it ; the obligations they had laid upon him being in- deed just of the kind to beget ingratitude on his part and discontent on theirs . For , whatsoever favors were con- ferred on them ...
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... crown : but finding that the Scots would neither submit nor fight , and being pressed by famine , he soon gave over the under- taking and withdrew . To retaliate for this invasion , an I army of Scots broke into England , where many xxi ...
... crown : but finding that the Scots would neither submit nor fight , and being pressed by famine , he soon gave over the under- taking and withdrew . To retaliate for this invasion , an I army of Scots broke into England , where many xxi ...
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... crown on a pil- low beside him , Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king ...
... crown on a pil- low beside him , Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king ...
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... crown . Why was Henry of Mon- mouth so loose and wanton a reveller in his youth , and yet such a proficient in all noble and virtuous disciplines in his manhood ? what causes , internal and external , deter- mined him to the one ; what ...
... crown . Why was Henry of Mon- mouth so loose and wanton a reveller in his youth , and yet such a proficient in all noble and virtuous disciplines in his manhood ? what causes , internal and external , deter- mined him to the one ; what ...
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... crown , and the bad title whereby he held it , yet he always got the better of them , and even turned them to his advantage ; so that all efforts to undo his usurpation only served in the end to strengthen and confirm it , where he ...
... crown , and the bad title whereby he held it , yet he always got the better of them , and even turned them to his advantage ; so that all efforts to undo his usurpation only served in the end to strengthen and confirm it , where he ...
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