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... Gloucester said to him one night , Small herbs have grace , great weeds do grow apace ; adding , And since , methinks , I would not grow so fast , Because sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste . The saying clearly made a great ...
... Gloucester said to him one night , Small herbs have grace , great weeds do grow apace ; adding , And since , methinks , I would not grow so fast , Because sweet flowers are slow and weeds make haste . The saying clearly made a great ...
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... Gloucester sees himself hewing 3. 2. 181 his way to the crown with a bloody axe , and Henry , 5. 6. 8 when Gloucester comes to kill him , pictures himself very aptly as a sheep yielding his throat unto the butcher's knife . 2 H. VI , 3 ...
... Gloucester sees himself hewing 3. 2. 181 his way to the crown with a bloody axe , and Henry , 5. 6. 8 when Gloucester comes to kill him , pictures himself very aptly as a sheep yielding his throat unto the butcher's knife . 2 H. VI , 3 ...
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... Gloucestershire scenes in 2 Henry IV , that Shakespeare was familiar with the neigh- bourhood of Berkeley , for he speaks ... Gloucester- shire , which is summarised by Madden ( pp . 372-4 ) , and there would undoubtedly seem to be good ...
... Gloucestershire scenes in 2 Henry IV , that Shakespeare was familiar with the neigh- bourhood of Berkeley , for he speaks ... Gloucester- shire , which is summarised by Madden ( pp . 372-4 ) , and there would undoubtedly seem to be good ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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