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... papal legate Pandulph and the extravagant Cardinal Wolsey . Next came the
great nobles ; and these also are described in their ambitions and services ; but it
is in the sunshine of the throne that they live , and they wither in its shadow .
... papal legate Pandulph and the extravagant Cardinal Wolsey . Next came the
great nobles ; and these also are described in their ambitions and services ; but it
is in the sunshine of the throne that they live , and they wither in its shadow .
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Cover your heads , and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence ; throw
away respect , Tradition , form and ceremonious duty ; For you have but mistook
me all this while ; I live with bread like you , feel want , taste grief , Need friends .
Cover your heads , and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence ; throw
away respect , Tradition , form and ceremonious duty ; For you have but mistook
me all this while ; I live with bread like you , feel want , taste grief , Need friends .
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But , while he unfolds all the splendour of his genius in depicting the glorious
side of war , he is not forgetful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the
weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried .
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But , while he unfolds all the splendour of his genius in depicting the glorious
side of war , he is not forgetful of the other side of the lives sacrificed , of the
weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried .
Along with ...
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He is allowed enough to live on ; but his circle scatters , his companions drifting
asunder to their natural ends in the lazar - house or on the gallows . His own end
soon ensues ; and the description of it , in the mouth of Mrs. Quickly , is a triumph
...
He is allowed enough to live on ; but his circle scatters , his companions drifting
asunder to their natural ends in the lazar - house or on the gallows . His own end
soon ensues ; and the description of it , in the mouth of Mrs. Quickly , is a triumph
...
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Most of his brother - playwrights lived short and violent lives , and several of them
perished in tavern - brawls . May we not take these dramas as indications that ,
though in this world , Shakspeare never liked it ? At all events he rose out of it ...
Most of his brother - playwrights lived short and violent lives , and several of them
perished in tavern - brawls . May we not take these dramas as indications that ,
though in this world , Shakspeare never liked it ? At all events he rose out of it ...
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