Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
Z wnętrza książki
Wyniki 1 - 5 z 10
Strona xxiv
... merry twice or once ere now . The whole of this scene gives special point to Ben Jonson's praise of Shakespeare as being " not of an age but for all time . " For here , in respect of subtle analysis of character and dexterous use of the ...
... merry twice or once ere now . The whole of this scene gives special point to Ben Jonson's praise of Shakespeare as being " not of an age but for all time . " For here , in respect of subtle analysis of character and dexterous use of the ...
Strona 65
... merry song , come ! it grows late . Thou ' lt forget me when I am gone . Dol . By my troth , thou ' lt set me a - weeping , an thou sayest so : prove that ever I dress my- self handsome till thy return . Well , hearken at the end . Fal ...
... merry song , come ! it grows late . Thou ' lt forget me when I am gone . Dol . By my troth , thou ' lt set me a - weeping , an thou sayest so : prove that ever I dress my- self handsome till thy return . Well , hearken at the end . Fal ...
Strona 84
... merry night . And is Jane Nightwork alive ? Fal . She lives , Master Shallow . Shal . She never could away with me . 220 Fal . Never , never ; she would always say she could not abide Master Shallow . Shal . By the mass , I could anger ...
... merry night . And is Jane Nightwork alive ? Fal . She lives , Master Shallow . Shal . She never could away with me . 220 Fal . Never , never ; she would always say she could not abide Master Shallow . Shal . By the mass , I could anger ...
Strona 105
... merry ; But heaviness foreruns the good event . West . Therefore be merry , coz ; since sudden sorrow Serves to say thus , some good thing comes to- morrow . Arch . Believe me , I am passing light in spirit . Mowb . So much the worse ...
... merry ; But heaviness foreruns the good event . West . Therefore be merry , coz ; since sudden sorrow Serves to say thus , some good thing comes to- morrow . Arch . Believe me , I am passing light in spirit . Mowb . So much the worse ...
Strona 127
... merry bells ring to thine ear That thou art crowned , not that I am dead . Let all the tears that should bedew my hearse Be drops of balm to sanctify thy head : Only compound me with forgotten dust ; Give that which gave thee life unto ...
... merry bells ring to thine ear That thou art crowned , not that I am dead . Let all the tears that should bedew my hearse Be drops of balm to sanctify thy head : Only compound me with forgotten dust ; Give that which gave thee life unto ...
Inne wydania - Wyświetl wszystko
Kluczowe wyrazy i wyrażenia
Amurath Arch Archbishop backsword Bard bear beseech blood brother Bullcalf captain Clar Colevile comes cousin crown Dagonet Davy dead death Doll dost doth Earl Exeunt Exit faith Fang father fear fellow friends give Glou grace grief hand Harry Hast hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Host hostess Hotspur humours John of Lancaster King Henry king's knave look Lord Bardolph Lord Chief Justice Lord Hastings lordship majesty marry Master Shallow Master Silence merry Mistress Mouldy Mowb Mowbray naked weapons never night noble Northumberland peace Pist Pistol Poins pray pricked Prince Hal Prince John rascal Re-enter Richard II rogue SCENE Shakespeare Shal Shrewsbury sick Sir John Falstaff speak spirit Steevens swaggerers sweet sword Tearsheet tell thee there's thing thou art tongue troth unto Warkworth Castle Wart Warwick West Westmoreland wilt word youth