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Shakspere has never chosen to exhibit this tremendous agency after that unnatural manner which we are accustomed to call poetical justice - he develops the progress of that real justice which sometimes , for inscrutable purposes ...
Shakspere has never chosen to exhibit this tremendous agency after that unnatural manner which we are accustomed to call poetical justice - he develops the progress of that real justice which sometimes , for inscrutable purposes ...
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Thou wast provoked by thy bloody mind , That never dream'st on aught but butcheries : Didst thou not kill this king ? Glo . I grant ye . Anne . Dost grant me , hedge - hog ? then , God grant me too , Thou mayst be damned for that wicked ...
Thou wast provoked by thy bloody mind , That never dream'st on aught but butcheries : Didst thou not kill this king ? Glo . I grant ye . Anne . Dost grant me , hedge - hog ? then , God grant me too , Thou mayst be damned for that wicked ...
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In faith , man , ( qd he , ) I was never so sorry , nor never stood in so great danger of my life , as I did when thou and I met here ; and lo ! the world is turned now ; now stand mine enemies in the danger , as thou mayest hap to hear ...
In faith , man , ( qd he , ) I was never so sorry , nor never stood in so great danger of my life , as I did when thou and I met here ; and lo ! the world is turned now ; now stand mine enemies in the danger , as thou mayest hap to hear ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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