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Hazlitt saw Henry's ' Virtue ' ; and the words take us to the opening of the play and down to the roots of the modern difficulties about it . Practically every critic since Hazlitt has assumed that the invasion of France is an act of ...
Hazlitt saw Henry's ' Virtue ' ; and the words take us to the opening of the play and down to the roots of the modern difficulties about it . Practically every critic since Hazlitt has assumed that the invasion of France is an act of ...
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1 For Henry's views of Honour in heaven , cf. 4. 3 . 98-103 . Williams builds a rather fanciful structure , it seems to me , on this passage ; but he is right to call attention to it , and to compare it with the lines about Fame in ...
1 For Henry's views of Honour in heaven , cf. 4. 3 . 98-103 . Williams builds a rather fanciful structure , it seems to me , on this passage ; but he is right to call attention to it , and to compare it with the lines about Fame in ...
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Archb . of Burges and M. Cole the Fr. K.'s secretary ) in answer to Henry's claim to the Fr. crown . In F.V. Burges and Cole deliver the tennis - balls in ' a gilded tun ' . 240. sparingly ... far of Cf. Ric . III , 3. 5. 93 .
Archb . of Burges and M. Cole the Fr. K.'s secretary ) in answer to Henry's claim to the Fr. crown . In F.V. Burges and Cole deliver the tennis - balls in ' a gilded tun ' . 240. sparingly ... far of Cf. Ric . III , 3. 5. 93 .
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