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" peace, was never gentle lamb more mild ; Than was that young and princely gentleman, His face thou haft; for even fo look'd he, Accomplifh'd with the number of thy hours. But when he frown'd, it was againft the French, And not againft his friends. His... "
Elements of Criticism - Page 14
by Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762
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King John ; King Richard II ; King Henry IV. Part 1 ; King Henry IV. Part 2 ...

William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 578 pages
...Sons, Of whom thy Father, Prince of Wales, was firft: In Wars was never Lion rag'd more fierce; In Peace, was never gentle Lamb more mild, Than was that young and princely Gentleman 5 His Face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, Accomplim'd with the Number of thy Hours; But when he...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1765 - 610 pages
...fons, Of whom thy father, Prince of Wales, was firft; In War, was never Lion rag'd more fierce, In peace, was never gentle Lamb more mild, Than was that...Gentleman : His face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, Accornplifh'd with the number of thy hours. But when he frown'd, it was againft the French, And not...
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The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1767 - 504 pages
...fons, Of whom thy father, Prince of IValst, was firft: In war, was never lion rag'd, more fieice; In peace, was never gentle lamb more mild, Than was that...gentleman; His face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, Accomplilh'd with the number of thy hours. But when he frovvn'd, it was againft the French, And not...
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The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life ...

William Shakespeare - 1768 - 356 pages
...fons, Of whom thy father. Prince of Wales, was firft: In war, was never Lion rag'd more fierce ; In peace, was never gentle Lamb more mild. Than was that...Gentleman ; His face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, Accomplifh' d with the number of thy hours. But when he frown'd, it was againft the French, And not...
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Elements of Criticism..

Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1772 - 398 pages
...Of whom, thy father, Prince of Wales, was firft • Jn war, was never lion rag'd more fierce ;. In peace, was never gentle lamb more mild Than was that young and princely gentleman ? Hrs face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, Accomplifh'd with the number of thy hours But when he...
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Dramatic Miscellanies: Consisting of Critical Observations on ..., Volume 1

Thomas Davies - Theater - 1784 - 466 pages
....YORK. I am the laft of noble Edward's fons, Of whom thy father, prince of Wale?, w.isfirifi; *''. His face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, * . Accomplifh'd with the number of thy years. .,-.-'; This refemblance of Richard to his father appears pleafing in poetical defcription;...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 5

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 626 pages
...more fierce, Than was that young and princely gentleman : In peace was never gentle lamb more mild, His face thou haft, for even fo look'd he, Accomplifh'd...hours'; But, when he frown'd, it was againft the French, Did win what he did fpend, and fpent not that And not againft his friends : his noble hand Which his...
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 pages
...gentleman : His face thou baft, for even fo look'd he, 4ccomplifh'd with the number of thy hours ; 3ut, when he frown'd, it was againft the French, And not againft his friends : his noble hand )id win what he did fpend, and fpent not that Vhich his triumphant fither's hand had won ! lis hands...
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Shakspeare's Dramatic Works: With Explanatory Notes, Volume 3

William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1790 - 694 pages
...Cymitlinc. — I will frown as I pafs by, and let them take it as they lift Romeo and Jufiet. Trcrtua'd. But when he frown'd, it was againft the French, and not againft his Iritnds Richard ii. Frnania^. He goes hence frowning : but it honours us, that we have given him caufc...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1789 - 718 pages
...fons, Of whom thy father, prince of Wales, was firft ; In war was never lion rag'd more fierce, In peace was never gentle lamb more mild, Than was that...; But, when he frown'd, it was againft the French, ' Aleut bis marriage,']—The match agreed upon with the only daughter of the Duke of Berry, uncle...
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