King Henry the FifthYale University Press, 1918 - 149 strán (strany) |
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... eyes of France , 252 galliard : a lively dance 255 tun : a cask in lieu of : in return for 259 pleasant : facetious 266 chaces ; cf. n . 269 seat : throne 264 268 France inf one France 272 276 254 meeter : more fitting 263 hazard : part ...
... eyes of France , 252 galliard : a lively dance 255 tun : a cask in lieu of : in return for 259 pleasant : facetious 266 chaces ; cf. n . 269 seat : throne 264 268 France inf one France 272 276 254 meeter : more fitting 263 hazard : part ...
Strana 19
... 8 wink : shut my eyes 17 rest : resolve ; cf. n . 21 troth - plight : betrothed 11 18 21 32 11 there's an end ; cf. n . 18 rendezvous ; cf. n . 31 tike : cur needles , but it will be thought we keep a Henry the Fifth , II . i 19.
... 8 wink : shut my eyes 17 rest : resolve ; cf. n . 21 troth - plight : betrothed 11 18 21 32 11 there's an end ; cf. n . 18 rendezvous ; cf. n . 31 tike : cur needles , but it will be thought we keep a Henry the Fifth , II . i 19.
Strana 25
... eye When capital crimes , chew'd , swallow'd , and di- gested , 56 Appear before us ? We'll yet enlarge that man , Though Cambridge , Scroop , and Grey , in their dear care , And tender preservation of our person , 34 quittance : reward ...
... eye When capital crimes , chew'd , swallow'd , and di- gested , 56 Appear before us ? We'll yet enlarge that man , Though Cambridge , Scroop , and Grey , in their dear care , And tender preservation of our person , 34 quittance : reward ...
Strana 27
... eye will scarcely see it . Treason and murder ever kept together , As two yoke - devils sworn to either's purpose , Working so grossly in a natural cause That admiration did not whoop at them : But thou , ' gainst all proportion , didst ...
... eye will scarcely see it . Treason and murder ever kept together , As two yoke - devils sworn to either's purpose , Working so grossly in a natural cause That admiration did not whoop at them : But thou , ' gainst all proportion , didst ...
Strana 28
... eye without the ear , And but in purged judgment trusting neither ? Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem : And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best indu'd With some suspicion . I will ...
... eye without the ear , And but in purged judgment trusting neither ? Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem : And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best indu'd With some suspicion . I will ...
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