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Side 9
... Henry's shop which like a stone flung in a summer pond broke the rigid lines of an image restored only by death . Now , with Henry dead in turn , he would look at the cat who had brought them together , its neck still twisted in silent ...
... Henry's shop which like a stone flung in a summer pond broke the rigid lines of an image restored only by death . Now , with Henry dead in turn , he would look at the cat who had brought them together , its neck still twisted in silent ...
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... Henry IV frequently speaks of himself as a victim of time : " everything had fallen to pieces , . . . everything was finished ; and I was going to arrive , hungry as a wolf , at a banquet which had already been cleared away , . . . " He ...
... Henry IV frequently speaks of himself as a victim of time : " everything had fallen to pieces , . . . everything was finished ; and I was going to arrive , hungry as a wolf , at a banquet which had already been cleared away , . . . " He ...
Side 17
... Henry IV , however , these curi- ous bystanders have not sought the " truth " about a particular relationship , or particular action - they have actually invaded , quite literally , the domain of a human soul . The very nature of Henry ...
... Henry IV , however , these curi- ous bystanders have not sought the " truth " about a particular relationship , or particular action - they have actually invaded , quite literally , the domain of a human soul . The very nature of Henry ...
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