King Henry the FifthLongmans, Green, and Company, 1890 - 149 strán (strany) |
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... gives a true or distorted reflexion . If the poet be -as Shakspeare was pre - eminently - a person of healthy mind , the result follows by a natural law . You cannot read him without feeling morally healthier ; not because he writes ...
... gives a true or distorted reflexion . If the poet be -as Shakspeare was pre - eminently - a person of healthy mind , the result follows by a natural law . You cannot read him without feeling morally healthier ; not because he writes ...
Strana 4
... give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . ELY . How did this offer seem received , my lord ? CANT . With good acceptance of his majesty ; Save that there was not time enough to hear ...
... give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . ELY . How did this offer seem received , my lord ? CANT . With good acceptance of his majesty ; Save that there was not time enough to hear ...
Strana 5
... gives edge unto the swords That makes such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; And we will hear , note , and believe in heart , That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism ...
... gives edge unto the swords That makes such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; And we will hear , note , and believe in heart , That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism ...
Strana 10
... give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we sparingly show you far off The Dauphin's meaning and our embassy ? K. HEN . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king ; Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As is ...
... give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we sparingly show you far off The Dauphin's meaning and our embassy ? K. HEN . We are no tyrant , but a Christian king ; Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As is ...
Strana 11
... give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state , Be like a king , and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of ...
... give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state , Be like a king , and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of ...
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Alarum ALICE Aunchient BARD Bardolph BATES battle blood brother Burgundy CANT Captain claim constable Constable of France crown Dauphin devil doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl of Cambridge England English Enter KING HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fear Fluellen Folio reading France French give GLOUCESTER glove goot Gower grace H. C. BEECHING hand Harfleur Harry hath heart hence Henry IV Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse HOST humour Jamy Julius Cæsar Kate KATH Katharine king's leek liege live look lord Macmorris majesty means Merchant of Venice MONTJOY never night noble PIST Pistol play pray princes prisoners Prol Quarto ransom reason Richard Richard II Salique SCENE SCROOP sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's soldier soul speak Steevens sword tell thee thou throne Twelfth Night unto valiant valour verb withal word ΙΟ