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... deceiving himself . A still more unmistakable mark of juvenility is the gross
manner in which woman is represented . The Lady Anne is wooed and won by
Richard , the murderer of her husband , in presence of the coffin of her father - in -
law ...
... deceiving himself . A still more unmistakable mark of juvenility is the gross
manner in which woman is represented . The Lady Anne is wooed and won by
Richard , the murderer of her husband , in presence of the coffin of her father - in -
law ...
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No scene could be funnier than when they agree that Falstaff should personate
the King , Hal's 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 ...
No scene could be funnier than when they agree that Falstaff should personate
the King , Hal's 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 ...
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His evil courses were a grief to his father , who spoke ominously of what might
befal the nation under such a king ; but other observers were more hopeful : You
shall find , his vanities forespent Were but the outside of the Roman Brutus ...
His evil courses were a grief to his father , who spoke ominously of what might
befal the nation under such a king ; but other observers were more hopeful : You
shall find , his vanities forespent Were but the outside of the Roman Brutus ...
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The most marked strain of his new character , however , is religion :The breath no
sooner left his 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 ...
The most marked strain of his new character , however , is religion :The breath no
sooner left his 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 ...
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When the night of her marriage arrived , her 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 ...
When the night of her marriage arrived , her 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 ...
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