The Plays of William Shakspeare, Τόμος 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Σελίδα 6
... head as low as death . This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between that royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm - eaten hold of ragged stone , Where Hotspur's father , old Northumberland , Lies crafty - sick : the posts come ...
... head as low as death . This have I rumour'd through the peasant towns Between that royal field of Shrewsbury And this worm - eaten hold of ragged stone , Where Hotspur's father , old Northumberland , Lies crafty - sick : the posts come ...
Σελίδα 9
... head , And , bending forward , struck his armed heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the rowel - head ; and starting so , He seem'd in running to devour the way , Staying no longer question . North . Ha ! — Again ...
... head , And , bending forward , struck his armed heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the rowel - head ; and starting so , He seem'd in running to devour the way , Staying no longer question . North . Ha ! — Again ...
Σελίδα 10
... usurpation . ] i . e . an attestation of its ravage . 8 Your spirit- ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your son . Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , 10 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... usurpation . ] i . e . an attestation of its ravage . 8 Your spirit- ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your son . Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , 10 ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
Σελίδα 11
William Shakespeare. Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or sin " , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : The tongue offends not , that reports his death : And he doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says ...
William Shakespeare. Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or sin " , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : The tongue offends not , that reports his death : And he doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says ...
Σελίδα 13
... head . It was your presurmise , That , in the dole of blows your son might drop : You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : You were advis'd , his flesh was capable Of wounds , and scars ...
... head . It was your presurmise , That , in the dole of blows your son might drop : You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : You were advis'd , his flesh was capable Of wounds , and scars ...
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Alarum arms Bard Bardolph bear blood brother Cade captain Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown Dauphin dead death doth duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Edward enemy England English Enter King HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear fight France French friends give Gloster grace hand Harfleur hath head hear heart heaven Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade JOHNSON King Henry VI liege live look lord lord protector majesty MALONE Margaret master never night noble Northumberland peace Pist Pistol play Poins pray prince Pucelle queen Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare Shal shame sir John soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast traitor unto valiant Warwick wilt words