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... honour or reputation . 253 ) , writes : " John He was a But Shakespeare was as unfortunate in his second as he had been in his first choice of a name . For as Fuller in his Worthies of England , Norfolk ( 1662 , p . Fastolfe Knight ...
... honour or reputation . 253 ) , writes : " John He was a But Shakespeare was as unfortunate in his second as he had been in his first choice of a name . For as Fuller in his Worthies of England , Norfolk ( 1662 , p . Fastolfe Knight ...
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... honour that was really his And if a lie will help his friend , he is willing to con- firm Falstaff's story . own . That is as far as Shakespeare carries the evolution of Henry's personality in this play ; but it is impossible to ...
... honour that was really his And if a lie will help his friend , he is willing to con- firm Falstaff's story . own . That is as far as Shakespeare carries the evolution of Henry's personality in this play ; but it is impossible to ...
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... honour and renown . Not his is the deep and subtle craft of the King or of his own father , Northumberland ; his way is along the soldier's path . Brave almost to foolhardi- ness , his soul is single in its aim . He will not waste his ...
... honour and renown . Not his is the deep and subtle craft of the King or of his own father , Northumberland ; his way is along the soldier's path . Brave almost to foolhardi- ness , his soul is single in its aim . He will not waste his ...
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... honour cross it from the north to south , And let them grapple . For one so covetous of honour it were an easy leap , -I . iii . 195-197 post . To pluck bright honour from the pale - faced moon , Or dive into the bottom of the deep ...
... honour cross it from the north to south , And let them grapple . For one so covetous of honour it were an easy leap , -I . iii . 195-197 post . To pluck bright honour from the pale - faced moon , Or dive into the bottom of the deep ...
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... honour . There is the mocking attitude of Falstaff , who dismisses honour as useless alike to the living and to the dead . There is Hotspur , on the other hand , who pursues honour with a rash fury that regards no consequences . In the ...
... honour . There is the mocking attitude of Falstaff , who dismisses honour as useless alike to the living and to the dead . There is Hotspur , on the other hand , who pursues honour with a rash fury that regards no consequences . In the ...
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