Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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... meaning and our embassy ? KING . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king ; Unto whose grace our passion is as ... meaning thereof be ? ' the Archbishop replies , ' My lord , hearing of your wildness before your father's death , sent you ...
... meaning and our embassy ? KING . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king ; Unto whose grace our passion is as ... meaning thereof be ? ' the Archbishop replies , ' My lord , hearing of your wildness before your father's death , sent you ...
Strana 129
... meaning of the words used is exactly the reverse of the meaning in the mind of the speaker . Thus the King , speaking to the conspirators , while knowing their plot against his life , says : — and ' We are well persuaded We carry not a ...
... meaning of the words used is exactly the reverse of the meaning in the mind of the speaker . Thus the King , speaking to the conspirators , while knowing their plot against his life , says : — and ' We are well persuaded We carry not a ...
Strana 140
... meaning and derivation of the following words , with examples of their use in the play : -scambling , career , umbered , farced , dout , tucket . Give examples of the use of the word humour in this play , and comment on the history of ...
... meaning and derivation of the following words , with examples of their use in the play : -scambling , career , umbered , farced , dout , tucket . Give examples of the use of the word humour in this play , and comment on the history of ...
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