Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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Strona xv
... thou art hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow . " Shakespeare's opening scenes are always important , and it is significant that though Falstaff reappears with unabated wit his first verbal duel is with the Lord Chief ...
... thou art hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow . " Shakespeare's opening scenes are always important , and it is significant that though Falstaff reappears with unabated wit his first verbal duel is with the Lord Chief ...
Strona xx
... art , is shown in his rebuke falling into the old - time badinage and only by an effort preventing the fat knight ... thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy , worth five of Agamemnon " ) , of Sir John Colevile ( " I think you are Sir ...
... art , is shown in his rebuke falling into the old - time badinage and only by an effort preventing the fat knight ... thou art as valorous as Hector of Troy , worth five of Agamemnon " ) , of Sir John Colevile ( " I think you are Sir ...
Strona 13
... thou sickly quoif ! : 148 Thou art a guard too wanton for the head Which princes , flesh'd with conquest , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; and approach The ragged'st hour that time and spite dare bring To frown upon the enrag ...
... thou sickly quoif ! : 148 Thou art a guard too wanton for the head Which princes , flesh'd with conquest , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; and approach The ragged'st hour that time and spite dare bring To frown upon the enrag ...
Strona 17
... Thou mandrake , thou art fitter to be worn in my cap than to wait at my heels . I was never manned with an agate till now : but I will set you neither in gold nor silver , but in vile apparel , and send you back again to your master ...
... Thou mandrake , thou art fitter to be worn in my cap than to wait at my heels . I was never manned with an agate till now : but I will set you neither in gold nor silver , but in vile apparel , and send you back again to your master ...
Strona 32
... art so full of him , That thou provok'st thyself to cast him up . So , so , thou common dog , didst thou disgorge Thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard ; And now thou wouldst eat thy dead vomit up , And howl'st to find it . What trust ...
... art so full of him , That thou provok'st thyself to cast him up . So , so , thou common dog , didst thou disgorge Thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard ; And now thou wouldst eat thy dead vomit up , And howl'st to find it . What trust ...
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