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... father - in - law , whom he has also slain ; and the conduct of Queen Elizabeth is hardly less unwomanly . There could not be a greater con- trast than between these representations of woman . and that in the person of Queen Katharine ...
... father - in - law , whom he has also slain ; and the conduct of Queen Elizabeth is hardly less unwomanly . There could not be a greater con- trast than between these representations of woman . and that in the person of Queen Katharine ...
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... father , and give the Prince a lecture on the wildness of his ways . As if he were on the throne , Jack begins : " Stand aside , nobility ! " and , when the hostess utters an ejaculation , he says , with kingly pomp , " Weep not , sweet ...
... father , and give the Prince a lecture on the wildness of his ways . As if he were on the throne , Jack begins : " Stand aside , nobility ! " and , when the hostess utters an ejaculation , he says , with kingly pomp , " Weep not , sweet ...
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... father , who spoke ominously of what might befal the nation under such a king ; but other observers were more ... father's death is the turning - point of his career . The dying king deals closely with him ; and the Prince comes out of ...
... father , who spoke ominously of what might befal the nation under such a king ; but other observers were more ... father's death is the turning - point of his career . The dying king deals closely with him ; and the Prince comes out of ...
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... father's body But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seemed to die too ; yea , at that very moment , Consideration , like an angel came , And whipped the offending Adam out of him . Henry the Fifth is the most deeply religious ...
... father's body But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seemed to die too ; yea , at that very moment , Consideration , like an angel came , And whipped the offending Adam out of him . Henry the Fifth is the most deeply religious ...
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... father intended her to marry the stupid and tongue - tied Slender , and her mother thought she was safe in the hands of the rich Dr. Caius ; but she gave them all the slip and appeared as a married woman under the escort of the handsome ...
... father intended her to marry the stupid and tongue - tied Slender , and her mother thought she was safe in the hands of the rich Dr. Caius ; but she gave them all the slip and appeared as a married woman under the escort of the handsome ...
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