King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 40
... Dolphin . 199. civil , as opposed to military . 210. dial , the sun - dial . [ Exeunt some Attendants . 221. Dolphin . The title Dauphin came from the proper name Dauphin , which in turn was from the dolphin on the coat- of - arms . Now ...
... Dolphin . 199. civil , as opposed to military . 210. dial , the sun - dial . [ Exeunt some Attendants . 221. Dolphin . The title Dauphin came from the proper name Dauphin , which in turn was from the dolphin on the coat- of - arms . Now ...
Strana 41
... Dolphin ; for we hear Your greeting is from him , not from the King . 230 First Amb . May ' t please your majesty to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we sparingly show you far off The Dolphin's meaning ...
... Dolphin ; for we hear Your greeting is from him , not from the King . 230 First Amb . May ' t please your majesty to give us leave Freely to render what we have in charge ; Or shall we sparingly show you far off The Dolphin's meaning ...
Strana 42
... Dolphin speaks . K. Hen . What treasure , uncle ? Exe . Tennis - balls , my liege . K. Hen . We are glad the Dolphin is so pleasant with us ; 260 His present and your pains we thank you for : When we have match'd our rackets to these ...
... Dolphin speaks . K. Hen . What treasure , uncle ? Exe . Tennis - balls , my liege . K. Hen . We are glad the Dolphin is so pleasant with us ; 260 His present and your pains we thank you for : When we have match'd our rackets to these ...
Strana 43
... Dolphin I will keep my state , Be like a king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of France : For that I have laid by my majesty And plodded like a man for working - days , But I will rise there with so full a ...
... Dolphin I will keep my state , Be like a king and show my sail of greatness When I do rouse me in my throne of France : For that I have laid by my majesty And plodded like a man for working - days , But I will rise there with so full a ...
Strana 44
... Dolphin at his father's door . Therefore let every man now task his thought , That this fair action may on foot be brought . ACT II PROLOGUE Enter Chorus . 310 [ Exeunt . Flourish . , Chor . Now all the youth of England are on fire ...
... Dolphin at his father's door . Therefore let every man now task his thought , That this fair action may on foot be brought . ACT II PROLOGUE Enter Chorus . 310 [ Exeunt . Flourish . , Chor . Now all the youth of England are on fire ...
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