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... doth my father call me again ? now Harry , Happie be the time that thy father calleth thee againe . Hen . IV . Stand vp my son , and do not think thy father , But at the request of thee my sonne I will pardon thee , And God blesse thee ...
... doth my father call me again ? now Harry , Happie be the time that thy father calleth thee againe . Hen . IV . Stand vp my son , and do not think thy father , But at the request of thee my sonne I will pardon thee , And God blesse thee ...
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... Doth dogged war bristle his angry crest . " 100. I have . . . this ] This is not according to Holinshed . See Introd . p . xxxvii . 103 , 104. Pope's arrangement of the lines . Line 103 ends at " hold " in Qq and Ff . It has not been ...
... Doth dogged war bristle his angry crest . " 100. I have . . . this ] This is not according to Holinshed . See Introd . p . xxxvii . 103 , 104. Pope's arrangement of the lines . Line 103 ends at " hold " in Qq and Ff . It has not been ...
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... doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is , by IV . iii : " answer me roundly to the point , " and Brome , A Mad Couple well Match'd , II . i . 6 23-25 . let not beauty ] " A thief of the day's beauty " may have ...
... doth ebb and flow like the sea , being governed , as the sea is , by IV . iii : " answer me roundly to the point , " and Brome , A Mad Couple well Match'd , II . i . 6 23-25 . let not beauty ] " A thief of the day's beauty " may have ...
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... doth not perswade them . " Cf. also Marlowe , Few of Malta , 1 ( Dyce , p . 152 ) ; and Jonson , Alchemist , III . i : " Ananias . The motion's good And of the spirit . " 154. for sake ] See note on II . i . 70 post . • 157. the latter ...
... doth not perswade them . " Cf. also Marlowe , Few of Malta , 1 ( Dyce , p . 152 ) ; and Jonson , Alchemist , III . i : " Ananias . The motion's good And of the spirit . " 154. for sake ] See note on II . i . 70 post . • 157. the latter ...
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... of an animal dis- porting itself when relieved of the yoke ( cf. " unyoke , " to leave off work , in Hamlet , v . i . 59 ) , or of a steed un- Yet herein will I imitate the sun , Who doth SC . II . ] 23 KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
... of an animal dis- porting itself when relieved of the yoke ( cf. " unyoke , " to leave off work , in Hamlet , v . i . 59 ) , or of a steed un- Yet herein will I imitate the sun , Who doth SC . II . ] 23 KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
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