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... spirit with divine ambition puff'd Makes mouths at the invisible event , Exposing what is mortal and unsure To all that fortune , death , and danger dare , Even for an egg - shell . Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great ...
... spirit with divine ambition puff'd Makes mouths at the invisible event , Exposing what is mortal and unsure To all that fortune , death , and danger dare , Even for an egg - shell . Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great ...
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... Henry IV as analysed by Prof. Dover Wilson in The Fortunes of Falstaff ( Falstaff corresponding to the tragic spirit of later plays ) . The enterprise is sick . How could communities , Degrees 46 THE OLIVE AND THE SWORD.
... Henry IV as analysed by Prof. Dover Wilson in The Fortunes of Falstaff ( Falstaff corresponding to the tragic spirit of later plays ) . The enterprise is sick . How could communities , Degrees 46 THE OLIVE AND THE SWORD.
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... spirit of Banquo ; down ! Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs ; and thy hair , Thou other gold - bound brow , is like the first : A third is like the former . Filthy hags ! Why do you show me this ? A fourth ! Start , eyes ! What ! will ...
... spirit of Banquo ; down ! Thy crown does sear mine eyeballs ; and thy hair , Thou other gold - bound brow , is like the first : A third is like the former . Filthy hags ! Why do you show me this ? A fourth ! Start , eyes ! What ! will ...
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OUR ENGLISH HERITAGE | 1 |
ROSES AT WAR | 4 |
SAINT GEORGE FOR ENGLAND | 12 |
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