“The” Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, with a Selection of the Most Important Notes, 9권Gerhard Fleischer the Younger, 1807 |
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... Young Harry Percy , and brave Archibald , That ever - valiant and approved Scot , At Holmedon met , Where they did spend a sad and bloody hour ; As by discharge of their artillery , And shape of likelihood the news was told ; For he ...
... Young Harry Percy , and brave Archibald , That ever - valiant and approved Scot , At Holmedon met , Where they did spend a sad and bloody hour ; As by discharge of their artillery , And shape of likelihood the news was told ; For he ...
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... young Harry . O , that it could be prov'd , That some night - tripping fairy had exchang'd In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine- Percy , his Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . But let ...
... young Harry . O , that it could be prov'd , That some night - tripping fairy had exchang'd In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine- Percy , his Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . But let ...
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... young Prince , -But , Hal , I pry'thee , trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God , thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought : An old lord of the council rated me the other day in the street about you ...
... young Prince , -But , Hal , I pry'thee , trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God , thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought : An old lord of the council rated me the other day in the street about you ...
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... young down , And therefore lost that title of respect , Which the proud soul ne'er pays , but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign Liege , little deserves The scourge of greatness to be used on it ; And that same greatness too ...
... young down , And therefore lost that title of respect , Which the proud soul ne'er pays , but to the proud . Wor . Our house , my sovereign Liege , little deserves The scourge of greatness to be used on it ; And that same greatness too ...
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... young men must live : You are grand - jurors are ye ? We'll jure ye , i'faith . [ Exeunt FALSTAFF , & c . driving the Travellers out . Re - enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. Hen . The thieves have bound the true men ; Now could thou and ...
... young men must live : You are grand - jurors are ye ? We'll jure ye , i'faith . [ Exeunt FALSTAFF , & c . driving the Travellers out . Re - enter Prince HENRY and POINS . P. Hen . The thieves have bound the true men ; Now could thou and ...
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alludes allusion ancient Bard Bardolph believe better blood Blunt brother called Colevile cousin death dost doth Douglas drink Earl Earl of March Enter Exeunt Exit Falstaff father fear Gadshill Glend Glendower grace Hanmer Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heaven Holinshed honour horse Host hostess Hotspur humour Jack JOHNSON King Henry kirtle Lady Lord MALONE MASON master means merry Mortimer never night noble Northumberland Oldcastle passage peace Percy perhaps Peto Pist Pistol play Poins pray Prince JOHN Prince of Wales quarto rascal RITSON rogue sack says SCENE sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shal Shallow signifies Sir Dagonet Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle Sir Thomas Hanmer speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee thing thou art thou hast true WARBURTON Welsh hook Westmoreland wilt wine Worcester word
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81 페이지 - I saw young Harry, with his beaver on, His cuisses on his thighs, gallantly arm'd, Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury, And vaulted with such ease into his seat, As if an angel dropp'd down from the clouds, To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus And witch the world with noble horsemanship.
214 페이지 - It is certain that either wise bearing or ignorant carriage is caught, as men take diseases, one of another : therefore let men take heed of their company.
39 페이지 - I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the north ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife, — Fie upon this quiet life ! I want work.
56 페이지 - Why, so can I ; or so can any man : But will they come, when you do call for them ? Glend.
167 페이지 - The which observed, a man may prophesy, With a near aim, of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasured. Such things become the hatch and brood of time...
81 페이지 - Glittering in golden coats, like images ; As full of spirit as the month of May, And gorgeous as the sun at midsummer ; Wanton as youthful goats, wild as young bulls.
13 페이지 - I'll sup. Farewell. Poins. Farewell, my lord. [Exit POINS. P. Hen. I know you all, and will a while uphold The unyok'd humour of your idleness : Yet herein will I imitate the sun ; Who doth permit the base contagious clouds To smother up his beauty from the world, That, when he please again to be himself, Being wanted, he may be more wonder'd at, By breaking through the foul and ugly mists Of vapours, that did seem to strangle him.
20 페이지 - By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap, To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon, Or dive into the bottom of the deep, Where fathom-line could never touch the ground, And pluck up drowned honour by the locks...
463 페이지 - Falstaff, how shall I describe thee! thou compound of sense and vice; of sense which may be admired, but not esteemed; of vice which may be despised, but hardly detested. Falstaff is a character loaded with faults, and with those faults which naturally produce contempt. He is a thief and a glutton, a coward and a boaster, always ready to cheat the weak, and prey upon the poor; to terrify the timorous, and insult the defenceless. At once obsequious and malignant, he satirizes in their absence those...
95 페이지 - Wednesday- Doth he feel it? No. Doth he hear it ? No. Is it insensible then ? Yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living? No. Why ? Detraction will not suffer it: — therefore I'll none of it : Honour is a mere scutcheon*, and so ends my catechism.