The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Volumul 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Pagina 87
... lady's virtuous gifts , Her beauty , and the value of her dower , — He doth intend she shall be England's queen . K. Hen . In argument and proof of which contract , Bear her this jewel , [ To the Amb . ] pledge of my affec- tion . And ...
... lady's virtuous gifts , Her beauty , and the value of her dower , — He doth intend she shall be England's queen . K. Hen . In argument and proof of which contract , Bear her this jewel , [ To the Amb . ] pledge of my affec- tion . And ...
Pagina 91
... Lady MARGAret . Suf . Be what thou wilt , thou art my prisoner . O fairest beauty , do not fear , nor fly ; [ Gazes on her . For I will touch thee but with reverent hands , And lay them gently on thy tender side . I kiss these fingers ...
... Lady MARGAret . Suf . Be what thou wilt , thou art my prisoner . O fairest beauty , do not fear , nor fly ; [ Gazes on her . For I will touch thee but with reverent hands , And lay them gently on thy tender side . I kiss these fingers ...
Pagina 92
... answer me . Suf . I'll win this lady Margaret . For whom ? Why , for my king : Tush ! that's a wooden thing . Mar. He talks of wood : It is some carpenter . Suf . Yet so my fancy may be satisfied , 92 ACT V. FIRST PART OF.
... answer me . Suf . I'll win this lady Margaret . For whom ? Why , for my king : Tush ! that's a wooden thing . Mar. He talks of wood : It is some carpenter . Suf . Yet so my fancy may be satisfied , 92 ACT V. FIRST PART OF.
Pagina 93
... Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mar. Perhaps , I shall be rescu'd by the French ; And then I need not erave his courtesy . [ Aside . Suf . Sweet madam , give me hearing in a cause-- Mar. Tush ! women have been captivate ere now ...
... Lady , vouchsafe to listen what I say . Mar. Perhaps , I shall be rescu'd by the French ; And then I need not erave his courtesy . [ Aside . Suf . Sweet madam , give me hearing in a cause-- Mar. Tush ! women have been captivate ere now ...
Pagina 103
... , That Margaret may be England's royal queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem ; How shall we then SCENE V. 103 KING HENRY VI .
... , That Margaret may be England's royal queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know , my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem ; How shall we then SCENE V. 103 KING HENRY VI .
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Alarum ALENÇON arms art thou bear blood brave brother Buckingham Burgundy Cade canst cardinal Char Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown Dauphin dead death doth Duch duke Humphrey duke of Burgundy duke of York earl enemies England Enter King HENRY Exeunt Exit farewell fear fight foes France French friends give Gloster grace gracious Grey hand hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Iden Jack Cade lady Lancaster leave lord lord protector madam majesty Mess methinks Montague ne'er never noble peace Plantagenet prince protector PUCELLE Queen MARGARET Reig Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE shame slain soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor uncle unto valiant Warwick wilt words
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Pagina 337 - And so I was, which plainly signified That I should snarl, and bite, and play the dog. Then, since the heavens have shap'd my body so, Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it. I have no brother, I am like no brother; And this word 'love,' which greybeards call divine, Be resident in men like one another, And not in me!
Pagina 6 - Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night ! Comets, importing change of times and states, Brandish your crystal tresses in the sky, And with them scourge the bad revolting stars That have consented unto Henry's death ! Henry the Fifth, too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth.
Pagina 41 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose. And here I prophesy, — this brawl to-day , Grown to this faction in the Temple garden, Shall send , between the red rose and the white , A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Pagina 191 - Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be, in England, seven half-penny loaves sold for a penny : the three-hooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony, to drink small beer : all the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfry go to grass.