King Henry the FifthLongmans, Green, and Company, 1890 - 149 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... reason to suppose that the four plays form the parts of one connected design . Richard II . preceded the others by some three years ; in the interval the poet's mind had been growing ; the Henry IV . of the later ones is by no means a ...
... reason to suppose that the four plays form the parts of one connected design . Richard II . preceded the others by some three years ; in the interval the poet's mind had been growing ; the Henry IV . of the later ones is by no means a ...
Strana xiv
... reason to consider that where Quartos and Folio differ , the Quartos represent Shakspeare's words with more general accuracy ; i.e. the Quarto readings are to be preferred . But in other cases , of which Henry V. is one , the Quarto is ...
... reason to consider that where Quartos and Folio differ , the Quartos represent Shakspeare's words with more general accuracy ; i.e. the Quarto readings are to be preferred . But in other cases , of which Henry V. is one , the Quarto is ...
Strana 3
... reason in divinity , We are blessed in the change . 30 And , all - admiring , with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate : 40 Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , You would say it hath been all in all his ...
... reason in divinity , We are blessed in the change . 30 And , all - admiring , with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate : 40 Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs , You would say it hath been all in all his ...
Strana 18
... kill'd : You must not dare , for shame , to talk of mercy ; For your own reasons turn into your bosoms , As dogs upon their masters , worrying you . 70 80 See you , my princes and my noble peers , 18 [ Act II KING HENRY V.
... kill'd : You must not dare , for shame , to talk of mercy ; For your own reasons turn into your bosoms , As dogs upon their masters , worrying you . 70 80 See you , my princes and my noble peers , 18 [ Act II KING HENRY V.
Strana 42
... reason on , and for a sovereign's sovereign to ride on ; and for the world , familiar to us and unknown , to lay apart their particular functions and wonder at him . I once writ a sonnet in his praise , and began thus : ' Wonder of ...
... reason on , and for a sovereign's sovereign to ride on ; and for the world , familiar to us and unknown , to lay apart their particular functions and wonder at him . I once writ a sonnet in his praise , and began thus : ' Wonder 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