The Second Part of the History of Henry IV.Cambridge University Press, 1961 - 231 Seiten |
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... Harry . O , that the living Harry had the temper Of he , the worst of these three gentlemen ! How many nobles then should hold their places , That must strike sail to spirits of vile sort ! L. Chief Justice . O God , I fear all will be ...
... Harry . O , that the living Harry had the temper Of he , the worst of these three gentlemen ! How many nobles then should hold their places , That must strike sail to spirits of vile sort ! L. Chief Justice . O God , I fear all will be ...
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... Harry Harry ! Yet be sad , good brothers , 50 For by my faith , it very well becomes you ; Sorrow so royally in you appears That I will deeply put the fashion on , And wear it in my heart : why then , be sad , But entertain no more of ...
... Harry Harry ! Yet be sad , good brothers , 50 For by my faith , it very well becomes you ; Sorrow so royally in you appears That I will deeply put the fashion on , And wear it in my heart : why then , be sad , But entertain no more of ...
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... Harry . Pistol . Shallow . Harry the fourth . Pistol . Harry the fourth ? or fifth ? A foutre for thine office ! Sir John , thy tender lambkin now is king ; Harry the fifth's the man : I speak the truth : When Pistol lies , do this ...
... Harry . Pistol . Shallow . Harry the fourth . Pistol . Harry the fourth ? or fifth ? A foutre for thine office ! Sir John , thy tender lambkin now is king ; Harry the fifth's the man : I speak the truth : When Pistol lies , do this ...
Inhalt
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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