AnglisticaE. B. Everitt Rosenkilde and Bagger, 1965 - 314 páginas |
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... speech , Glad of so fit a time to be revenged For all those foul dishonors thou hast done , 1920 And glad for sparing of that guiltless blood Which in our quarrels this day had been shed . Oh , had this day been but a year ago , Many a ...
... speech , Glad of so fit a time to be revenged For all those foul dishonors thou hast done , 1920 And glad for sparing of that guiltless blood Which in our quarrels this day had been shed . Oh , had this day been but a year ago , Many a ...
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... speech ! Canutus , take my hand ; here lies my sword . Edmund is thine ! his thine ! himself and all ! Now let us ... speeches to my ears ! Aeolian music to my dancing heart ! ALFRIC . The inward solace which our hearts conceive To see ...
... speech ! Canutus , take my hand ; here lies my sword . Edmund is thine ! his thine ! himself and all ! Now let us ... speeches to my ears ! Aeolian music to my dancing heart ! ALFRIC . The inward solace which our hearts conceive To see ...
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... speech of the play to the end , motives are sordid and ethics tarnished , Edward III is a continuous illustration of warrior honor , starting with Edward's claiming his own and the French throne by heredity rather than by mere ...
... speech of the play to the end , motives are sordid and ethics tarnished , Edward III is a continuous illustration of warrior honor , starting with Edward's claiming his own and the French throne by heredity rather than by mere ...
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LEIR | 11 |
THE WEAKEST GOETH TO THE WALL | 61 |
EDMUND IRONSIDE | 103 |
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