Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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Strana 79
... Once more I come to know of thee , King Harry , If for thy ransom thou wilt now compound , Before thy most assured overthrow ; For certainly thou art so near the gulf , Thou needs must be englutted . Besides , in mercy , The Constable ...
... Once more I come to know of thee , King Harry , If for thy ransom thou wilt now compound , Before thy most assured overthrow ; For certainly thou art so near the gulf , Thou needs must be englutted . Besides , in mercy , The Constable ...
Strana 83
... once more back again ; 1 The Devil was a prominent personage in the old Miracle - plays and Moral - plays . He was as turbulent , boisterous , and vainglorious as Pistol . Ho , ho ! and Ah , ha ! were among his stereotyped exclamations ...
... once more back again ; 1 The Devil was a prominent personage in the old Miracle - plays and Moral - plays . He was as turbulent , boisterous , and vainglorious as Pistol . Ho , ho ! and Ah , ha ! were among his stereotyped exclamations ...
Strana 131
... Once more untó | the breách , | dear friends , | once móre .'- III . i . 1 . ' The country cócks | do crów , | the clocks | do tóll .'- PROL . IV . 15 . The earliest examples of English blank verse follow the above model strictly ...
... Once more untó | the breách , | dear friends , | once móre .'- III . i . 1 . ' The country cócks | do crów , | the clocks | do tóll .'- PROL . IV . 15 . The earliest examples of English blank verse follow the above model strictly ...
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