Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1929 - 287 sidor |
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... king of England , and the conqueror of the king of France . Yet we feel little love or admiration for him . He was a hero , that is , he was ready to sacrifice his own life for the pleasure of destroying thousands of other lives : he ...
... king of England , and the conqueror of the king of France . Yet we feel little love or admiration for him . He was a hero , that is , he was ready to sacrifice his own life for the pleasure of destroying thousands of other lives : he ...
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... king . O hard condition ; twin - born with greatness , Subjected to the breath of every fool , Whose sense no more can feel but his own wringing ! What infinite heart's ease must kings neglect , That private men enjoy ? and what have kings ...
... king . O hard condition ; twin - born with greatness , Subjected to the breath of every fool , Whose sense no more can feel but his own wringing ! What infinite heart's ease must kings neglect , That private men enjoy ? and what have kings ...
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... King's name forty thousand names ? Arm , arm , my name : a puny subject strikes At thy great glory . King Henry does not make any such vapouring resistance to the loss of his crown , but lets it slip from off his head as a weight which ...
... King's name forty thousand names ? Arm , arm , my name : a puny subject strikes At thy great glory . King Henry does not make any such vapouring resistance to the loss of his crown , but lets it slip from off his head as a weight which ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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