The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 |
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... shame , if not for charity . Q. Mar. Urge neither charity nor shame to me : Uncharitably with me have you dealt , And shamefully by you my hopes are butcher'd . My charity is outrage , life my shame ; And in that shame still live my ...
... shame , if not for charity . Q. Mar. Urge neither charity nor shame to me : Uncharitably with me have you dealt , And shamefully by you my hopes are butcher'd . My charity is outrage , life my shame ; And in that shame still live my ...
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... shame to shame it so ? Landlord of England art thou now , not king : Thy state of law is bondslave to the law ; And thou- K. Rich . A lunatic lean - witted fool , Presuming on an ague's privilege , Darest with thy frozen admonition 110 ...
... shame to shame it so ? Landlord of England art thou now , not king : Thy state of law is bondslave to the law ; And thou- K. Rich . A lunatic lean - witted fool , Presuming on an ague's privilege , Darest with thy frozen admonition 110 ...
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... shame Sits mocking in our plumes . O méchante fortune ! Do not run away . [ A short alarum . Con . Why , all our ranks are broke . Dau . O perdurable shame ! let's stab our- selves . Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for ...
... shame Sits mocking in our plumes . O méchante fortune ! Do not run away . [ A short alarum . Con . Why , all our ranks are broke . Dau . O perdurable shame ! let's stab our- selves . Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alençon arms art thou Bardolph Bast bear blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal Clar Clarence cousin crown dead death dost doth Duch Duke Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff farewell father fear France French friends gentle give Glou Gloucester grace grief hand hath head hear heart heaven Henry VI honour house of Lancaster Jack Cade Kath Lady liege live London look lord LORD CHAMBERLAIN Lord Hastings madam majesty never night noble Northumberland peace Pist play Poins poor pray Prince Queen Reignier Rich Richard Richard II royal SCENE Shakespeare shame Sir John soldiers Somerset soul speak Stratford-upon-Avon Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thyself tongue uncle unto Warwick wilt words York ΙΟ