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... king that Helena has come to help him , asks , Will you be cured of your infirmity ? King , No. Lafeu . O , will you eat no grapes , my royal fox ? Yes , but you will my noble grapes , an if My royal fox could reach them . 24 Since the ...
... king that Helena has come to help him , asks , Will you be cured of your infirmity ? King , No. Lafeu . O , will you eat no grapes , my royal fox ? Yes , but you will my noble grapes , an if My royal fox could reach them . 24 Since the ...
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... king , various kingly characteristics suggested by his literary and practical experience come to his mind , and the king often appears as a lion . Thus it is when Fal- staff assures young Prince Hal , · but as thou art prince , I fear ...
... king , various kingly characteristics suggested by his literary and practical experience come to his mind , and the king often appears as a lion . Thus it is when Fal- staff assures young Prince Hal , · but as thou art prince , I fear ...
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... King John Peasants ' Wives - 3 Duke of Austria - 8 Young Talbot - 2 King John - 5 English Soldiers - 2 Richard Cœur de Lion - 3 Henry V - 1 Arthur - 2 War - 2 Death - 2 Bastard - 1 Bastard's Brother - 1 Elinor - 1 Constance - 1 Citizens ...
... King John Peasants ' Wives - 3 Duke of Austria - 8 Young Talbot - 2 King John - 5 English Soldiers - 2 Richard Cœur de Lion - 3 Henry V - 1 Arthur - 2 War - 2 Death - 2 Bastard - 1 Bastard's Brother - 1 Elinor - 1 Constance - 1 Citizens ...
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