Second Part of King Henry IVWilliam Heinemann, 1904 - 126 |
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... speak truth , This present grief had wiped it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counsel every man The aptest way for safety and revenge : Get posts and letters , and make friends with speed : Never so few , and never yet more need ...
... speak truth , This present grief had wiped it from my mind . Go in with me ; and counsel every man The aptest way for safety and revenge : Get posts and letters , and make friends with speed : Never so few , and never yet more need ...
Strona 15
... speak louder ; my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am sure he is , to the hearing of any thing good . Go , pluck him by the elbow ; I must speak with him . SERV . Sir John ! FAL . What a young knave , and begging ! Is there not wars ? is ...
... speak louder ; my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am sure he is , to the hearing of any thing good . Go , pluck him by the elbow ; I must speak with him . SERV . Sir John ! FAL . What a young knave , and begging ! Is there not wars ? is ...
Strona 16
... speak with you . CH . JUST . Sir John Falstaff , a word with you . FAL . My good lord ! God give your lordship good time of day . I am glad to see your lordship abroad : I heard say your lordship was sick I hope your lordship goes ...
... speak with you . CH . JUST . Sir John Falstaff , a word with you . FAL . My good lord ! God give your lordship good time of day . I am glad to see your lordship abroad : I heard say your lordship was sick I hope your lordship goes ...
Strona 17
... speak with you . FAL . This apoplexy is , as I take it , a kind of lethargy , an't please your lordship ; a kind of sleeping in the blood , a whoreson tingling . CH . JUST . What tell you me of it ? be it as it is . FAL . It hath its ...
... speak with you . FAL . This apoplexy is , as I take it , a kind of lethargy , an't please your lordship ; a kind of sleeping in the blood , a whoreson tingling . CH . JUST . What tell you me of it ? be it as it is . FAL . It hath its ...
Strona 22
... Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? MoWB . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be better satisfied How in our means we should advance ourselves To look with ...
... Speak plainly your opinions of our hopes : And first , lord marshal , what say you to it ? MoWB . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be better satisfied How in our means we should advance ourselves To look with ...
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an't ARCH archbishop Archbishop of York BARD bear beseech blood brother Bullcalf captain CLAR Colevile comes cousin Davy dead death dost doth earl Eastcheap Enter FALSTAFF Exeunt Exit faith FANG father fear fellow friends GEORGE BRANDES give GLOU Gloucestershire grace grief Harry hath head hear heart heaven hither honest honour HOST hostess HUMPHREY OF GLOUCESTER John of Lancaster justice knave look Lord Bardolph Lord Chief-Justice Lord Hastings Lord Mowbray Lord of Westmoreland lordship majesty marry Master Bardolph Master Robert Shallow Master Shallow Master Silence merry Mistress Mouldy MoWB Mowbray night Northumberland peace PIST Pistol POINS pray thee prick PRINCE HENRY PRINCE JOHN rascal Re-enter rogue Rumour sack SCENE SHAL Shrewsbury sick Sir John Falstaff sleep speak swaggerers sweet sword Tamburlaine tell there's thine thing thou art tongue troth unto Wart WARWICK WEST whoreson word