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Page 148
... Henry V , the arch - militarist of England , was galvanized into a theatrical popularity by Shakespeare , no subsequent English statesman dreamt of following in his footsteps . Even Henry VIII was modest in his military ambitions ; the ...
... Henry V , the arch - militarist of England , was galvanized into a theatrical popularity by Shakespeare , no subsequent English statesman dreamt of following in his footsteps . Even Henry VIII was modest in his military ambitions ; the ...
Page 393
... Henry V , of which the first and last were reprints of the old piracies ; then another play , Sir John Oldcastle , which Shakespeare can never have touched . Henry V was left anonymous as in the original piratical edition of 1600 on all ...
... Henry V , of which the first and last were reprints of the old piracies ; then another play , Sir John Oldcastle , which Shakespeare can never have touched . Henry V was left anonymous as in the original piratical edition of 1600 on all ...
Page 559
... Henry Jones applied this principle with a view to showing that the great German philosopher vacillates between the view of thought as merely formal and the view of it as real , and that when ( as he is necessarily driven to do ) he ...
... Henry Jones applied this principle with a view to showing that the great German philosopher vacillates between the view of thought as merely formal and the view of it as real , and that when ( as he is necessarily driven to do ) he ...
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