The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Svazek 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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... duke of Aumerle was discovered , Prince Henry was but twelve years old ; and therefore too young as yet to be a partaker in the debaucheries of London taverns . It is also extremely probable , that the licen- tious habits , attributed ...
... duke of Aumerle was discovered , Prince Henry was but twelve years old ; and therefore too young as yet to be a partaker in the debaucheries of London taverns . It is also extremely probable , that the licen- tious habits , attributed ...
Strana 29
... duke his uncle kept , His uncle York ; -where I first bow'd my knee 1 Refuse . 2 The term for a turbulent , quarrelsome fellow . Unto this king of smiles , this Bolingbroke , When SCENE III . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 29.
... duke his uncle kept , His uncle York ; -where I first bow'd my knee 1 Refuse . 2 The term for a turbulent , quarrelsome fellow . Unto this king of smiles , this Bolingbroke , When SCENE III . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 29.
Strana 106
... and vow to God , He came but to be duke of Lancaster , To sue his livery , and beg his peace , I Grievances . 2 The delivery of his lands . With tears of innocency , and terms of zeal ; 106 ACT IV . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
... and vow to God , He came but to be duke of Lancaster , To sue his livery , and beg his peace , I Grievances . 2 The delivery of his lands . With tears of innocency , and terms of zeal ; 106 ACT IV . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
Strana 130
... duke , I can assure you . P. Hen . Why , Percy I killed myself , and saw thee dead . Fal . Didst thou ? -Lord , Lord , how this world is given to lying ! I grant you , I was down , and out of breath ; and so was he ; but we rose both at ...
... duke , I can assure you . P. Hen . Why , Percy I killed myself , and saw thee dead . Fal . Didst thou ? -Lord , Lord , how this world is given to lying ! I grant you , I was down , and out of breath ; and so was he ; but we rose both at ...
Strana 139
... duke of Lancaster . Yet the man thus corrupt , thus despicable , makes himself necessary to the prince that despises him , by the most pleasing of all quali- ties , perpetual gaiety ; by an unfailing power of ex- citing laughter , which ...
... duke of Lancaster . Yet the man thus corrupt , thus despicable , makes himself necessary to the prince that despises him , by the most pleasing of all quali- ties , perpetual gaiety ; by an unfailing power of ex- citing laughter , which ...
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