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... youth , was sobered by having to assume the responsibility of the crown and thereafter ruled as an able and virtuous king . Following this suggestion , Shakspeare brings the Prince of Wales into contact with loose and wild companions ...
... youth , was sobered by having to assume the responsibility of the crown and thereafter ruled as an able and virtuous king . Following this suggestion , Shakspeare brings the Prince of Wales into contact with loose and wild companions ...
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... King Harry's sense of deliverance from the errors of his youth and with his thankful consciousness of owing everything to God ? THE ANCIENT HISTORIES TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 41.
... King Harry's sense of deliverance from the errors of his youth and with his thankful consciousness of owing everything to God ? THE ANCIENT HISTORIES TROILUS AND CRESSIDA TIMON OF ATHENS CORIOLANUS THE ENGLISH HISTORIES 41.
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... youth with comeliness plucked all gaze his way ; when , for a day of kings ' entreaties , a mother should not sell him an hour from her behold- ing ; I - considering how honour should become such a person ; that was no better than ...
... youth with comeliness plucked all gaze his way ; when , for a day of kings ' entreaties , a mother should not sell him an hour from her behold- ing ; I - considering how honour should become such a person ; that was no better than ...
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... youth . Say , can you fast ? Your stomachs are too young , And abstinence engenders maladies . And , where that you have vowed to study , lords , Why , universal plodding prisons up The nimble spirits in the arteries . But love , first ...
... youth . Say , can you fast ? Your stomachs are too young , And abstinence engenders maladies . And , where that you have vowed to study , lords , Why , universal plodding prisons up The nimble spirits in the arteries . But love , first ...
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... youth burns not with such excess As gravity's revolt to wantonness . This on a Jest- A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it , never in the tongue Of him that makes it . This on a Bad Jest— O jest unseen , inscrutable ...
... youth burns not with such excess As gravity's revolt to wantonness . This on a Jest- A jest's prosperity lies in the ear Of him that hears it , never in the tongue Of him that makes it . This on a Bad Jest— O jest unseen , inscrutable ...
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