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... live , and they wither in its shadow . The middle class hardly appears in Shakspeare except as the hurrahing multitude on a day of triumph : its day and its histor- ians were still in the future . As for the THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 19.
... live , and they wither in its shadow . The middle class hardly appears in Shakspeare except as the hurrahing multitude on a day of triumph : its day and its histor- ians were still in the future . As for the THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 19.
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... live with bread like you , feel want , taste grief , Need friends . Subjected thus , How can you say to me , I am a king ? Yet it may be questioned whether there was in Richard the will to repent . WAR . - In the period to which ...
... live with bread like you , feel want , taste grief , Need friends . Subjected thus , How can you say to me , I am a king ? Yet it may be questioned whether there was in Richard the will to repent . WAR . - In the period to which ...
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... lives sacrificed , of the weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried . Along with brave men there went to the French wars all the tag - rag - and- bobtail of the country ; and multitudes , dishabituated ...
... lives sacrificed , of the weeping mothers and widows , of the fields torn up and the country harried . Along with brave men there went to the French wars all the tag - rag - and- bobtail of the country ; and multitudes , dishabituated ...
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... 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 of ...
... 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 of ...
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... lives , and several of them perished in tavern - brawls . not take these dramas as indications that , though in this world , Shakspeare never liked it ? At all events he rose out of it and quitted it . By incessant labour he clarified ...
... lives , and several of them perished in tavern - brawls . not take these dramas as indications that , though in this world , Shakspeare never liked it ? At all events he rose out of it and quitted it . By incessant labour he clarified ...
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