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Pagina 4
... Scroop . Captain of a band of Welchmen . Queen to king Richard . , Dutchefs of Gloster . Dutchess of York . Lady , attending on the Queen . Lords , Heralds , Officers , Soldiers , two gardeners , keeper , messenger , groom , and other ...
... Scroop . Captain of a band of Welchmen . Queen to king Richard . , Dutchefs of Gloster . Dutchess of York . Lady , attending on the Queen . Lords , Heralds , Officers , Soldiers , two gardeners , keeper , messenger , groom , and other ...
Pagina 55
... Scroop . More health and happiness betide my K. Rich . liege , Than can my care- tun'd tongue deliver him ! Mine ear is open , and my heart prepar'd ; The worst is worldly lofs , thou canst unfold . Say , is my kingdom lost ? why ...
... Scroop . More health and happiness betide my K. Rich . liege , Than can my care- tun'd tongue deliver him ! Mine ear is open , and my heart prepar'd ; The worst is worldly lofs , thou canst unfold . Say , is my kingdom lost ? why ...
Pagina 56
... Scroop . Peace have they made with him , in- deed , my lord . K. Rich . O villains , vipers , damn'd without redemption ! man ! Dogs , easily won to fawn on any man Snakes , in my heart - blood warm'd , that sting my heart ! 1 Three ...
... Scroop . Peace have they made with him , in- deed , my lord . K. Rich . O villains , vipers , damn'd without redemption ! man ! Dogs , easily won to fawn on any man Snakes , in my heart - blood warm'd , that sting my heart ! 1 Three ...
Pagina 57
William Shakespeare. Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol lost their heads . Aum . Where is the duke my father with his power ? K. Rich . No matter where ; of comfort no man speak : Let's talk of graves , of worms , and epitaphs ; Make ...
William Shakespeare. Scroop . Yea , all of them at Bristol lost their heads . Aum . Where is the duke my father with his power ? K. Rich . No matter where ; of comfort no man speak : Let's talk of graves , of worms , and epitaphs ; Make ...
Pagina 58
... Scroop , where lies our uncle with his power ? Speak sweetly , man , although thy looks be sour . Scroop . Men judge by the complexion of the sky The state and inclination of the day : So may you by my dull and heavy eye , My tongue ...
... Scroop , where lies our uncle with his power ? Speak sweetly , man , although thy looks be sour . Scroop . Men judge by the complexion of the sky The state and inclination of the day : So may you by my dull and heavy eye , My tongue ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volumul 4 William Shakespeare Vizualizare completă - 1852 |
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Alarum arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph blood Boling Bolingbroke brother captain cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth duke duke of Burgundy duke of York earl England English Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff farewel father fear fight France French friends Gaunt give Gloster grace grief hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath hear heart heaven highneſs honour horse Host John of Gaunt Lady liege live look lord majesty master Mortimer ne'er never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pray prince prince of Wales PUCELLE Queen Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet SCENE Scroop Shal Shallow shame shew sir John sir John Falstaff soldiers soul speak sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle unto villain Westmoreland wilt word York