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... also slain ; and the conduct of Queen Elizabeth is hardly less unwomanly .
There could not be a greater contrast than between these representations of
woman and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the 8 HOW TO READ
SHAKSPEARE.
... also slain ; and the conduct of Queen Elizabeth is hardly less unwomanly .
There could not be a greater contrast than between these representations of
woman and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the 8 HOW TO READ
SHAKSPEARE.
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and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the latest of the Histories , Henry the
Eighth . No doubt , however , Richard the Third must have brought to the young
poet immense applause , for nothing equal to its best passages had ever before ...
and that in the person of Queen Katharine in the latest of the Histories , Henry the
Eighth . No doubt , however , Richard the Third must have brought to the young
poet immense applause , for nothing equal to its best passages had ever before ...
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... is also a noble poem , remarkable not only for the fine picture , already alluded
to , of an unselfish , patriotic and highminded woman in the person of Queen
Katharine , but for the spectacle of Cardinal Wolsey in his splendour and his fall .
... is also a noble poem , remarkable not only for the fine picture , already alluded
to , of an unselfish , patriotic and highminded woman in the person of Queen
Katharine , but for the spectacle of Cardinal Wolsey in his splendour and his fall .
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... and feelings of king and beggar alike that , even when he is expressing an
opinion with the greatest force , it is difficult to say whether he is speaking with the
force of conviction or only with the borrowed passion of the person of the drama .
... and feelings of king and beggar alike that , even when he is expressing an
opinion with the greatest force , it is difficult to say whether he is speaking with the
force of conviction or only with the borrowed passion of the person of the drama .
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I know thee not , old man , fall to thy prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool
and jester ! and forbids him on pain of death to come within ten miles of his
person . For a moment Falstaff believes that this is but a jest , and that he will be
sent for ...
I know thee not , old man , fall to thy prayers ; How ill white hairs become a fool
and jester ! and forbids him on pain of death to come within ten miles of his
person . For a moment Falstaff believes that this is but a jest , and that he will be
sent for ...
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