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... hear the country ringing with the hammers of armourers and see the young men selling their all to buy a sword and a horse . Then , amidst sounds confused , the levies are shipped at the seaport ; and now behold the threaden sails ...
... hear the country ringing with the hammers of armourers and see the young men selling their all to buy a sword and a horse . Then , amidst sounds confused , the levies are shipped at the seaport ; and now behold the threaden sails ...
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... Hear him but reason in divinity , And , all admiring , with an inward wish , You would desire the King were made a prelate ; Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , 1 Was Falstaff a coward ? Did King Henry treat him fairly ? On both ...
... Hear him but reason in divinity , And , all admiring , with an inward wish , You would desire the King were made a prelate ; Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , 1 Was Falstaff a coward ? Did King Henry treat him fairly ? On both ...
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... hear A fearful battle rendered you in music ; Turn him to any cause of policy , The gordian knot of it he will unloose Familiar as his garter . The most marked strain of his new character , how- ever , is religion : - The breath no ...
... hear A fearful battle rendered you in music ; Turn him to any cause of policy , The gordian knot of it he will unloose Familiar as his garter . The most marked strain of his new character , how- ever , is religion : - The breath no ...
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... ; and he says : I shall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To state it a little more . A citizen interrupts : " Well , I'll hear it 54 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... ; and he says : I shall tell you A pretty tale ; it may be you have heard it ; But , since it serves my purpose , I will venture To state it a little more . A citizen interrupts : " Well , I'll hear it 54 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... hear it , sir ; yet you must not think to fob - off our disgrace with a tale ; but , an't please you , deliver " . Menenius resumes : There was a time when all the body's members Rebelled against the belly : thus accused it : That only ...
... hear it , sir ; yet you must not think to fob - off our disgrace with a tale ; but , an't please you , deliver " . Menenius resumes : There was a time when all the body's members Rebelled against the belly : thus accused it : That only ...
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