The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 47
Seite xxvi
... blood ; -a clear principle enough and palpable to plain sense , and , in fact , the very touchstone of the moral position of Henry in the action of the play . His reply at the moment , and his soliloquy after , are sufficiently in ...
... blood ; -a clear principle enough and palpable to plain sense , and , in fact , the very touchstone of the moral position of Henry in the action of the play . His reply at the moment , and his soliloquy after , are sufficiently in ...
Seite xxviii
... blood- less one ; Falstaff was a puny prompter of violence and out- rage , compared with the pious and politic Archbishop of Canterbury , who gave the king carte blanche , in a genea- logical tree of his family , to rob and murder in ...
... blood- less one ; Falstaff was a puny prompter of violence and out- rage , compared with the pious and politic Archbishop of Canterbury , who gave the king carte blanche , in a genea- logical tree of his family , to rob and murder in ...
Seite 5
... blood , fire , · and famine , all of which were at his choice to use ( Hol . iii . 367 , ed . Stone ) .- C . H. H. 9. " spirits that have dared " ; so Staunton ; Ff . 1 , 2 , 3 , " hath " ; F. 4 , " spirit , that hath . " - I . G ...
... blood , fire , · and famine , all of which were at his choice to use ( Hol . iii . 367 , ed . Stone ) .- C . H. H. 9. " spirits that have dared " ; so Staunton ; Ff . 1 , 2 , 3 , " hath " ; F. 4 , " spirit , that hath . " - I . G ...
Seite 13
... blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to . 20 8-32 . We subjoin this speech as it stands in the quartos , that the reader may have some means of judging for himself touching some points handled in our Introduction ...
... blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to . 20 8-32 . We subjoin this speech as it stands in the quartos , that the reader may have some means of judging for himself touching some points handled in our Introduction ...
Seite 14
... blood ; whose guiltless drops Are every one a woe , a sore complaint ' Gainst him whose wrongs give edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note and ...
... blood ; whose guiltless drops Are every one a woe , a sore complaint ' Gainst him whose wrongs give edge unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note and ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Adam Spencer Agincourt Alice Audrey banished Beau blood brave brother Captain Celia character conj Constable of France cousin crown daughter Dauphin doth Duke F emendation England English Enter Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father Fluellen Folios fool Forest of Arden France French friends Ganymede gentle give grace hand Harfleur hath heart Henry's Hero and Leander Holinshed honor ISRAEL GOLLANCZ Jaques Kate Kath Katharine King Henry king's knight liege live look lord majesty married matter mistress Monmouth caps nature never Orlando Phebe Pist Pistol play Poet pray princes Prol quarto reading Rosader Rosalind Saladyne scene Scroop Shakespeare shepherd Silvius soldier speak sweet sword Tale of Gamelyn tell thee thing thou art Touch Touchstone unto words youth