Henry VCourier Corporation, 1 mar. 2012 - 112 pagini By the time depicted in this play, Henry has turned into the greatest of English kings. Though he has retained the common touch and sense of humor he showed as Falstaff's bosom buddy in the two parts of Henry IV, he has become fiercely focused. He punishes those who have plotted against him; in battle against the French, he shows himself an indomitable leader of men; and, at the end, he conquers even the heart of Catherine, the beautiful daughter of the French king. |
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... poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate, The sad-eyed justice, with his surly hum, Delivering o'er to executors pale The lazy yawning drone. I. 177 a crush'd necessity] a need or condition that is put out ...
... poor seat of England; And therefore, living hence, did give ourself To barbarous license; as 't is ever common That men are merriest when they are from home. But tell the Dauphin I will keep my state, Be like a king and show my sail of ...
... poor heart! he is so shaked ofa burning quotidian tertian, that it is most lamentable to behold. Sweet men, come to him. NYM. The king hath run bad humours on the knight; that's the even of it. 110 PIST. Nym, thou hast spoke the right ...
... poor wretch! If little faults, proceeding on distemper, Shall not be wink'd at, how shall we stretch our eye When capital crimes, chew'd, swallow'd and digested, Appear before us? We'll yet enlarge that man, Though Cambridge, Scroop and ...
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