First Part of King Henry IVWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 117 ページ |
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... tell me all things true . ' And this absence of mind of Percy's is so far from being accidental or momentary that it is the very trait which Prince Henry seizes upon to characterise him ( ii . 4 ) : — ' I am not yet of Percy's mind ...
... tell me all things true . ' And this absence of mind of Percy's is so far from being accidental or momentary that it is the very trait which Prince Henry seizes upon to characterise him ( ii . 4 ) : — ' I am not yet of Percy's mind ...
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... telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity , so it was , This villanous salt - petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth . ' Why this spermaceti ? Why ...
... telling me the sovereign'st thing on earth Was parmaceti for an inward bruise ; And that it was great pity , so it was , This villanous salt - petre should be digg'd Out of the bowels of the harmless earth . ' Why this spermaceti ? Why ...
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... tell you we will Therefore we meet not now . go : Then let me hear Of you , my gentle cousin Westmoreland , What yesternight our council did decree In forwarding this dear expedience . WEST . My liege , this haste was hot in question ...
... tell you we will Therefore we meet not now . go : Then let me hear Of you , my gentle cousin Westmoreland , What yesternight our council did decree In forwarding this dear expedience . WEST . My liege , this haste was hot in question ...
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... tell you . PRINCE . For obtaining of suits ? FAL . Yea , for obtaining of suits , whereof the hangman hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as melancholy as a gib cat or a lugged bear . PRINCE . Or an old lion , or a lover's lute ...
... tell you . PRINCE . For obtaining of suits ? FAL . Yea , for obtaining of suits , whereof the hangman hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as melancholy as a gib cat or a lugged bear . PRINCE . Or an old lion , or a lover's lute ...
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... of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us when we meet at supper : how thirty , at least , he fought with ; what wards , what blows , what extremities he en- SC . II . ] 13 KING HENRY IV.
... of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us when we meet at supper : how thirty , at least , he fought with ; what wards , what blows , what extremities he en- SC . II . ] 13 KING HENRY IV.
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Anon Archbishop of York arms art thou BARD Bardolph blood Bolingbroke cousin coward cup of sack devil dost thou doth DOUG Douglas Earl Earl of Fife EARL OF WESTMORELAND Eastcheap Enter FALSTAFF Enter HOTSPUR Exeunt Exit faith Farewell father fear FRAN Francis GADS Gadshill give GLEND Glendower grace hanged Harry Percy hast thou hath head hear heart honour horse HOST Hostess Jack Falstaff JOHN OF LANCASTER Kate KING HENRY knaves LADY LORD JOHN MORT Mortimer never night noble Northumberland Owen Glendower Panurge Percy stands Percy's PETO plague POINS Prince of Wales prisoners prithee Rabelais rascal Re-enter rogue sayest SCENE Scot Shakespeare shame sheriff Sir John SIR WALTER BLUNT Sirrah speak sweet sword tavern tell thee there's thou art thou hast thou wilt to-morrow true uncle VERNON villain Welsh Westmoreland Worcester Zounds