| Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 pagini
...Agincourt. Yet, sit and see ; Minding true things by what their mockeries be. THE FATE OF KINGS. King Henry. UPON the king !— let us our lives, our souls, Our...wives, our children, and Our sins, lay on the king ! We must bear all. Oh, hard condition! twin-born with greatness, Subject to the breath of every fool,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1880 - 168 pagini
...quite alone, Henry speaks on this subject as follows.] SCENE : The English camp at Agincourt. K. Hen. Upon the king ! let us our lives, our souls, Our debts,...wives, Our children, and our sins, lay on the king ! We must bear all. O hard condition, Twin-born with greatness, subject to the breath 5 Of every fool,... | |
| Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 1970 - 412 pagini
...of Shakespeare, 2 H. IV 3. 1. 31: 'Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown'; and H. V 4. 1.^235-42: Upon the King! Let us our lives, our souls, Our debts,...wives, Our children, and our sins, lay on the King! We must bear all — What infinite heart's ease Must kings neglect, that private men enjoy. 462-5 Milton... | |
| Howard B. White - 1978 - 176 pagini
...this problem in the scene with Henry V and his soldiers, and in the king's soliloquy which follows: Upon the king! Let us our lives, our souls. Our debts,...wives, Our children, and our sins, lay on the King!" Or, we may see it at the Battle of Towton. The son who kills his father is not responsible for his... | |
| Marshall David Sahlins, Marshall Sahlins - 1985 - 204 pagini
...genealogy: built the fish pond at Kiholo"; and the like.2' Their own lives are calqued upon the king's — Upon the king! Let us our lives, our souls, Our debts,...wives, Our children, and our sins, lay on the King! (Henry V, IV, i) At the extreme, the people verge on "historylessness." In Hawaii, the continuous redistribution... | |
| James David Barber - 1988 - 542 pagini
...he, by showing it, should dishearten his army.18 The burden of mythic expectations weighs heavily : Upon the king! let us our lives, our souls, Our debts,...wives, Our children, and our sins, lay on the king : We must bear all. O hard condition! twin-born with greatness. . . .19 And Fluellen reminds him that... | |
| Bernard Marie Dupriez - 1991 - 572 pagini
...versification or for rhetorical effect, to use pronouns as a means of avoiding the repetition of a lexeme: Upon the king! let us our lives, our souls, Our debts,...wives, Our children and our sins lay on the king. Shakespeare, Henry v, 5.4.2-4 Occasionally, too, out of a taste for fine-sounding Christian names:... | |
| Edith P. Hazen - 1992 - 1172 pagini
...hammers closing rivets up. Give dreadful note of preparation. (IV, Prologue) ChTr; EBEV; RB; WaaP 58 . 395 POETRY QUOTATIONS 396 We must bear all. O hard condition, Twin-born with greatness, subject to... | |
| Simon Simonse - 1992 - 502 pagini
...Part Four The Scapegoat King or The People as Aggressor Against the King "Upon the King! Les us live our lives, our souls, our debts, our careful wives, our children, and our sins, lay on the King!" (Shakespeare, Henry V, IV,1:223) The rainmaker of Kudwo holding the rain-creeper tied around the pylon;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 136 pagini
...vile and ragged foils, Right ill-disposed in brawl ridiculous, The name of Agincourt. Act 4, Sc. 1 Upon the king! Let us our lives, our souls, Our debts,...wives, Our children, and our sins, lay on the king! We must bear all. O hard condition, Twin-born with greatness, subject to the breath Of every fool,... | |
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