Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Company, 1912 - 275 Seiten |
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... Bolingbroke , his authority trampled on , his hopes failing him , and his pride crushed and broken down under insults and injuries , which his own miscon- duct had provoked , but which he has not courage or manliness to resent . The ...
... Bolingbroke , his authority trampled on , his hopes failing him , and his pride crushed and broken down under insults and injuries , which his own miscon- duct had provoked , but which he has not courage or manliness to resent . The ...
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... Bolingbroke and Mowbray , and in what Bolingbroke says when four years of his banishment are taken off , with as little reason . " How long a time lies in one little word ! Four lagging winters and four wanton springs End in a word ...
... Bolingbroke and Mowbray , and in what Bolingbroke says when four years of his banishment are taken off , with as little reason . " How long a time lies in one little word ! Four lagging winters and four wanton springs End in a word ...
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... Bolingbroke and Mowbray is an admirable specimen . Another of these " keen encounters of their wits , " which serve to whet the talkers ' swords , is where Aumerle answers in the presence of Bolingbroke to the charge which Bagot brings ...
... Bolingbroke and Mowbray is an admirable specimen . Another of these " keen encounters of their wits , " which serve to whet the talkers ' swords , is where Aumerle answers in the presence of Bolingbroke to the charge which Bagot brings ...
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... . " The character of Bolingbroke , afterwards Henry IV . , is drawn with a masterly hand : -patient for occasion , and then steadily availing himself of it , seeing his advantage afar off , but only seizing on Richard II 141 HENRY IV.
... . " The character of Bolingbroke , afterwards Henry IV . , is drawn with a masterly hand : -patient for occasion , and then steadily availing himself of it , seeing his advantage afar off , but only seizing on Richard II 141 HENRY IV.
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... Bolingbroke , ' and the incident of the poor groom who comes to visit him in prison , and tells him how ' it yearned his heart that Bolingbroke upon his coronation - day rode on Roan Barbary . ' We shall have occasion to return ...
... Bolingbroke , ' and the incident of the poor groom who comes to visit him in prison , and tells him how ' it yearned his heart that Bolingbroke upon his coronation - day rode on Roan Barbary . ' We shall have occasion to return ...
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