Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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Strona xvi
... , and all his talk of policy is but a youthful and very natural sophistry . Shakespeare is at pains to show that it deceived nobody . Warwick , indeed , out of the kindness of his heart , assures the xvi 2 King Henry IV.
... , and all his talk of policy is but a youthful and very natural sophistry . Shakespeare is at pains to show that it deceived nobody . Warwick , indeed , out of the kindness of his heart , assures the xvi 2 King Henry IV.
Strona xvii
... Warwick himself , after the King's death , is in no doubt that nobles now will have to " strike sail to spirits of vile sort . " All the young King's brothers as well as the Lord Chief Justice speak in similar strain , and so testify ...
... Warwick himself , after the King's death , is in no doubt that nobles now will have to " strike sail to spirits of vile sort . " All the young King's brothers as well as the Lord Chief Justice speak in similar strain , and so testify ...
Strona 2
... Warwick . Earl of Westmoreland . Earl of Surrey . Gower . Harcourt . Blunt . Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench . A Servant of the Chief Justice . Scroop , Archbishop of York . Earl of Northumberland . Lord Mowbray . Lord Hastings ...
... Warwick . Earl of Westmoreland . Earl of Surrey . Gower . Harcourt . Blunt . Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench . A Servant of the Chief Justice . Scroop , Archbishop of York . Earl of Northumberland . Lord Mowbray . Lord Hastings ...
Strona 70
... Warwick ; But , ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them : make good speed . [ Exit Page . How many thousand of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! O sleep , O gentle sleep , Nature's soft ...
... Warwick ; But , ere they come , bid them o'er - read these letters , And well consider of them : make good speed . [ Exit Page . How many thousand of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! O sleep , O gentle sleep , Nature's soft ...
Strona 71
... , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low , lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . 31 Enter Warwick and Surrey War . Many good morrows to Sc . i ] 71 2 King Henry IV.
... , With all appliances and means to boot , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low , lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . 31 Enter Warwick and Surrey War . Many good morrows to Sc . i ] 71 2 King Henry IV.
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