| 1837 - 474 страници
...for lean Jacks's opinion : — " Honour pricks me on. Yea, but if honour prick me off when I come, how then ? Can honour set to a leg ? No. Or an arm...surgery then ? No. What is honour .' A word. What is that word ? Honour. What is honour ? Air. A trim reckoning ! Who hath it ? He that died o'Wednesday.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 484 страници
...And make pursuit, where he did mean no chase. 24— iii. 2. 422 Honour not exempt from detraction. Can honour set to a leg? No. Or an arm? No. Or take...that word, honour? What is that honour? Air. A trim reckoning1. — Who hath it? He that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it? No. Doth he hear it? No. Is... | |
| William Shakespeare, Michael Henry Rankin - 1841 - 266 страници
...THE WORLD. Fabtaff, (at the battle of Shrewsbury.) Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour pricks me off, when I come on ? How then ? Can honour set...Air. (A trim reckoning!) Who hath it? He that died o'Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yea, to the dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 страници
...friendship. Say thy prayers, and farewell. Fal. I would it were bed-time, Hal, and all well. P. Hen. Why, thou owest God a death. \Exit. Fal. Tis not due...What is in that word, honour? What is that honour? Air4. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it ? He that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1842 - 594 страници
...farewell. Fal. I would it were bed-time, Hal, and all well. P. Hen. Why, thou owest God a death. [E.vit. Fal. Tis not due yet : I would be loath to pay him...What is in that word, honour? What is that honour ? Air4. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it ? He that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth... | |
| William Shakespeare, John Payne Collier - 1842 - 594 страници
...Fed. I would it were bed-time, Hal, and all well. P. Hen. Why, thou owest God a death. [Exit. Fed. 'Tis not due yet : I would be loath to pay him before...What is in that word, honour? What is that honour ? Air4. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it ? He that died o' Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 470 страници
...loath to pay him before his day. What need I be so forward with him that calls not on me? Well, 't is no matter; honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour...Air. A trim reckoning ! — Who hath it? He that died ii' Wednesday. Doth he feel it? No. Doth he hear it? No. Is it insensible, then? Yea, to the dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1843 - 516 страници
...matter; Honour pricks me on. Yea, but how if honour prick me off when I come on? how then? Can honojir set to a leg? No. Or an arm? No. Or take away the...Air. A trim reckoning! — Who hath it? He that died o'Wednesday. Doth he feel it? No. Doth he hear it? No. Is it insensible then? Yea, to the dead. But... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 страници
...friendship. Say thy prayers, and farewell. Fal. I would it were bed-time, Hal, and all well. P. Hen. Why, thou owest God a death. [Exit. FaL 'Tis not due...Air. A trim reckoning!— Who hath it? He that died o'Wednesday. Doth he feel it ? No. Doth he hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yea, to the dead.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 462 страници
...which, if I can save, so ; if not, hononr comes unlook'd for, and there's an end. H. IV. FT. iv 3. Well, 'tis no matter ; Honour pricks me on. Yea, but...surgery then ? — No. What is honour ? — A word. What to that word ? — Honour. What is that honour ? — Air. A trim reckoning ! Who hath it ? — He that... | |
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