The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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... wind with such a deep indent , To rob me of so rich a bottom here . Glendower . Not wind ? it shall , it must - you see , it doth . Mortimer . Yea , but Mark how he bears his course , and runs me up With like advantage on the other side ...
... wind with such a deep indent , To rob me of so rich a bottom here . Glendower . Not wind ? it shall , it must - you see , it doth . Mortimer . Yea , but Mark how he bears his course , and runs me up With like advantage on the other side ...
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... wind , Baited like eagles having lately bathed , Glittering in golden coats like images , As full of spirit as the month of May , And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer , Wanton as youthful goats , wild as young bulls . I saw young Harry ...
... wind , Baited like eagles having lately bathed , Glittering in golden coats like images , As full of spirit as the month of May , And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer , Wanton as youthful goats , wild as young bulls . I saw young Harry ...
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... wind , or like fresh - plumed eagles newly risen from the sea . And that this is what Sh . intended is confirmed by ... wind , a horse like Pegasus , eagles as well as ostriches , while Nashe's ' wings ... spread full saile ' and ' saile ...
... wind , or like fresh - plumed eagles newly risen from the sea . And that this is what Sh . intended is confirmed by ... wind , a horse like Pegasus , eagles as well as ostriches , while Nashe's ' wings ... spread full saile ' and ' saile ...
Inhalt
KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
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