King Henry the FifthMacmillan, 1900 |
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Strana 5
... hath bene sundry times playd by the Right Honorable | the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants . | LONDON . | Printed by Thomas Creede , for Tho . Milling - ton , and John Busby . . . . 1600. ' Other editions of this Quarto ( printed for ...
... hath bene sundry times playd by the Right Honorable | the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants . | LONDON . | Printed by Thomas Creede , for Tho . Milling - ton , and John Busby . . . . 1600. ' Other editions of this Quarto ( printed for ...
Strana 18
... hath been all in all his study : List his discourse of war , and you shall hear A fearful battle render'd you in music : Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter : that , when he ...
... hath been all in all his study : List his discourse of war , and you shall hear A fearful battle render'd you in music : Turn him to any cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter : that , when he ...
Strana 25
... . " 100 IIO 120 114. cold for action , i.e. in respect of action ; nearly for want of action ' ; not heated by taking part in the fight . West . They know your grace hath cause and means 25 SC . 11 King Henry the Fifth.
... . " 100 IIO 120 114. cold for action , i.e. in respect of action ; nearly for want of action ' ; not heated by taking part in the fight . West . They know your grace hath cause and means 25 SC . 11 King Henry the Fifth.
Strana 26
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. West . They know your grace hath cause and means and might ; So hath your highness ; never king of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose hearts have left their bodies here ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. West . They know your grace hath cause and means and might ; So hath your highness ; never king of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose hearts have left their bodies here ...
Strana 27
... Hath shook and trembled at the ill neighbourhood . Cant . She hath been then more fear'd than harm'd , my liege ; For hear her but exampled by herself : When all her chivalry hath been in France And she a mourning widow of her nobles ...
... Hath shook and trembled at the ill neighbourhood . Cant . She hath been then more fear'd than harm'd , my liege ; For hear her but exampled by herself : When all her chivalry hath been in France And she a mourning widow of her nobles ...
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Agincourt Alarum Alençon Alice aunchient Bard Bardolph Bates battle Bedford behold blood Bourbon brother Calais Cant Chorus constable Constable of France cousin crown Dauphin dear devil doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl of Cambridge England English Enter KING HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fingres Fluellen follows France French gentle gentleman give GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse host humour imbar Julius Cæsar Kate Kath Katharine king's knight leek liege live look Lord Scroop Macedon Macmorris majesty mercy mighty mock Monmouth Monmouth caps Montjoy never noble numbers o'er Pist play pray princes ransom Salique SCENE Shakespeare soldier soul Southampton speak sword tell thee thine thou treason unto valiant valour Warwick wear Westmoreland word