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... arms : may have been interpolated , at the expense of the metre , as a compliment to the Shirleys , one of whom is said to have been knighted in 1597. ( See note on V. iv . 41. ) If so , it would appear that the play had been written ...
... arms : may have been interpolated , at the expense of the metre , as a compliment to the Shirleys , one of whom is said to have been knighted in 1597. ( See note on V. iv . 41. ) If so , it would appear that the play had been written ...
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... arms and battle . And he has other than political anxieties . Shakespeare shows us the deeper workings of Henry's soul , where rankles a certain remorse for his wrongs to the dead King whom he has supplanted . He sees in the wildness of ...
... arms and battle . And he has other than political anxieties . Shakespeare shows us the deeper workings of Henry's soul , where rankles a certain remorse for his wrongs to the dead King whom he has supplanted . He sees in the wildness of ...
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... arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; and Heywood , The foure Prentises of London ( Pearson , ii . 198 ) : - : - " the arm'd hoofes of ... arms , Warburton files . The flashing eyes of the opposed warriors suggest fiery meteors ; and these meteors ...
... arm'd horses ' hoofs " ; and Heywood , The foure Prentises of London ( Pearson , ii . 198 ) : - : - " the arm'd hoofes of ... arms , Warburton files . The flashing eyes of the opposed warriors suggest fiery meteors ; and these meteors ...
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... arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chase these pagans in those holy fields Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet , Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross . But this our purpose ...
... arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chase these pagans in those holy fields Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet , Which fourteen hundred years ago were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross . But this our purpose ...
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... arms Hotspur had an exclusive right to the prisoners , excepting only the Earl of Fife , to whom , as a prince of the blood royal , Henry was entitled by his acknowledged military preroga- tive . Sir J. Turner , Pallas Armata ( pr ...
... arms Hotspur had an exclusive right to the prisoners , excepting only the Earl of Fife , to whom , as a prince of the blood royal , Henry was entitled by his acknowledged military preroga- tive . Sir J. Turner , Pallas Armata ( pr ...
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