Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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... dear offences ! -Bear them hence.- 171 180 [ Exeunt CAMBRIDGE , SCROOP , and GREY , guarded . Now , lords , for France ; the enterprise whereof Shall be to you as us like glorious . We doubt not of a fair and lucky war , Since God so ...
... dear offences ! -Bear them hence.- 171 180 [ Exeunt CAMBRIDGE , SCROOP , and GREY , guarded . Now , lords , for France ; the enterprise whereof Shall be to you as us like glorious . We doubt not of a fair and lucky war , Since God so ...
Strana 122
... dear grievous . C. Words changed in meaning . ' Of all your dear offences .'— 11 . i . 181 . 2. indirectly wrongly . ' Your crown and kingdom , indirectly held From him the native and true challenger .'- II . iii . 94 . 3. secure ...
... dear grievous . C. Words changed in meaning . ' Of all your dear offences .'— 11 . i . 181 . 2. indirectly wrongly . ' Your crown and kingdom , indirectly held From him the native and true challenger .'- II . iii . 94 . 3. secure ...
Strana 125
... dear countrymen .'- II . i . 189 . ' The Devil take order now ! I'll to the throng .'- IV . v . 22 . ( c ) The subjunctive is more freely employed than in modern English . In the later stages of the language there has , unfortunately ...
... dear countrymen .'- II . i . 189 . ' The Devil take order now ! I'll to the throng .'- IV . v . 22 . ( c ) The subjunctive is more freely employed than in modern English . In the later stages of the language there has , unfortunately ...
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