Shakespeare's Political Plays, Volumen10Random House, 1967 - 241 páginas |
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... lord . Tristram delivers his love , Isolde , to his king , Mark , as wife - and Suffolk's conventional sentiments ... lords ! disgrace not so your king , That he should be so abject , base and poor , To choose for wealth and not for ...
... lord . Tristram delivers his love , Isolde , to his king , Mark , as wife - and Suffolk's conventional sentiments ... lords ! disgrace not so your king , That he should be so abject , base and poor , To choose for wealth and not for ...
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... Lord Chief Justice ( I.ii.200ff . ) , later corroborated by Falstaff's resentment of Hal's jests on this account ( II.iv.4ff . ) . Even the sentimental exchanges with Doll Tearsheet are darkly colored by forebodings : " Peace , good ...
... Lord Chief Justice ( I.ii.200ff . ) , later corroborated by Falstaff's resentment of Hal's jests on this account ( II.iv.4ff . ) . Even the sentimental exchanges with Doll Tearsheet are darkly colored by forebodings : " Peace , good ...
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... lord , To see perform'd the tenour of our word . ( V.v.70-5 ) It is with something like shock that we shortly thereafter hear the order of the Lord Chief Justice , to whom the king has entrusted the discharge of his judgment : Falstaff ...
... lord , To see perform'd the tenour of our word . ( V.v.70-5 ) It is with something like shock that we shortly thereafter hear the order of the Lord Chief Justice , to whom the king has entrusted the discharge of his judgment : Falstaff ...
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