Shakespeare's King Henry iv. part 1, with explanatory and illustr. notes, adapted for scholastic or private study by J. Hunter, Том 1 |
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... English History , ' required something more than the cold , uneventful misery of the palace of the politic Henry ; and accordingly going down to the lower stratum of society , he must have delighted in creating Falstaff and his ...
... English History , ' required something more than the cold , uneventful misery of the palace of the politic Henry ; and accordingly going down to the lower stratum of society , he must have delighted in creating Falstaff and his ...
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... ' Owen Glendower , according to his accustomed manner , robbing and spoiling within the English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble against them under the conduct of Edmund Mortimer , earl of March .
... ' Owen Glendower , according to his accustomed manner , robbing and spoiling within the English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble against them under the conduct of Edmund Mortimer , earl of March .
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... English power was discomfited , the earl taken prisoner , and about a thousand of his people slain . The shameful villany used by the Welsh women towards the dead carcases was such as honest ears would be ashamed to hear , and continent ...
... English power was discomfited , the earl taken prisoner , and about a thousand of his people slain . The shameful villany used by the Welsh women towards the dead carcases was such as honest ears would be ashamed to hear , and continent ...
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... English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chase these pagans , in those holy fields , Over whose acres walked those blessed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , " were nailed For our advantage ...
... English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb To chase these pagans , in those holy fields , Over whose acres walked those blessed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , " were nailed For our advantage ...
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... English in his life , than - Eight shillings and sixpence , and - You are welcome ; with this shrill addi- tion - Anon , anon , sir ! Score a pint of bastard in the Half - moon , or so . But , Ned , to drive away the time till Falstaff ...
... English in his life , than - Eight shillings and sixpence , and - You are welcome ; with this shrill addi- tion - Anon , anon , sir ! Score a pint of bastard in the Half - moon , or so . But , Ned , to drive away the time till Falstaff ...
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anon arms art thou Bard Bardolph blood Bolingbroke brother called cousin coward cup of sack devil dost thou doth Doug Douglas Earl of Fife earl of March earl of Worcester Editor's Edmund Mortimer Enter HOTSPUR EXAMINATION-QUESTIONS Exeunt Exit faith father fear fight Fran Francis Gads Gadshill give Glend grace hanged Harry hast thou hath head hear heart heaven Henry Hotspur Henry Percy honour horse Host Hostess King Henry king's Lady lord Henry Percy Mordake Mort never noble Northumberland Owen Glendower Peto plague Poins PRINCE JOHN Prince of Wales prisoners prithee Richard Richard II rogue Scot Scroop Shakspeare Shrewsbury Sir John SIR WALTER BLUNT Sirrah speak sweet sword tavern tell thee there's thou art thou hast to-morrow true Twelfth Night uncle VERNON villainous Welsh Welsh hook Westmoreland word Zounds
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Страница 114 - tis no matter ; Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if Honour prick me off when I come on ? how then ? Can Honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm ? No. Or take away the grief of a wound ? No. Honour hath no skill in surgery then ? No. What is Honour ? A word. What is that word, Honour ? Air. A trim reckoning! — Who hath it? He that died o
Страница 17 - I'll sup. Farewell. Poins. Farewell, my lord. [Exit POINS. P. Hen. I know you all, and will awhile uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness ; Yet herein will I imitate the sun, Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world...
Страница 26 - If he fall in, good night ! or sink or swim : Send danger from the east unto the west, So honour cross it from the north to south, And let them grapple : O, the blood more stirs To rouse a lion than to start a hare ! North.
Страница 18 - If all the year were playing holidays, To sport would be as tedious as to work; But when they seldom come, they wish'd for come, And nothing pleaseth but rare accidents.
Страница 21 - Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity, so it was, That villanous saltpetre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth, Which many a good tall fellow had destroy'd So cowardly ; and, but for these vile guns, He would himself have been a soldier.
Страница 45 - I know you wise ; but yet no further wise, Than Harry Percy's wife : constant you are; But yet a woman : and for secrecy, No lady closer : for I well believe, Thou wilt not utter what thou dost not know 4 ; And so far will I trust thee, gentle Kate!
Страница 21 - Out of my grief and my impatience Answer'd neglectingly, I know not what, He should, or he should not; for he made me mad To see him shine so brisk and smell so sweet And talk so like a waiting-gentlewoman Of guns, and drums, and wounds, — God save the mark!
Страница 97 - Mercury, And vaulted with such ease into his seat As if an angel dropp'd down from the clouds, To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus, And witch the world with noble horsemanship.
Страница 64 - Falstaff, banish not him thy Harry's company, banish not him thy Harry's company ; banish plump Jack, and banish all the world.
Страница 54 - No; were I at the strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on compulsion ! if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I. P.