The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Pagina 10
... fear , that mean and gentle all Behold , as may unworthiness define , A little touch of Harry in the night . Henry's own character is devoid of strictly dramatic elements . It derives none of its extraordinary fascina- tion from inner ...
... fear , that mean and gentle all Behold , as may unworthiness define , A little touch of Harry in the night . Henry's own character is devoid of strictly dramatic elements . It derives none of its extraordinary fascina- tion from inner ...
Pagina 26
... fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ; For you shall read that my great - grandfather Never went with his forces into France But that the Scot on his unfurnish'd kingdom Came pouring , like ...
... fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us ; For you shall read that my great - grandfather Never went with his forces into France But that the Scot on his unfurnish'd kingdom Came pouring , like ...
Pagina 27
... fear'd than harm'd , my liege ; For hear her but exampled by herself : When all her chivalry hath been in France And she a mourning widow of her nobles , She hath herself not only well defended But taken and impounded as a stray The ...
... fear'd than harm'd , my liege ; For hear her but exampled by herself : When all her chivalry hath been in France And she a mourning widow of her nobles , She hath herself not only well defended But taken and impounded as a stray The ...
Pagina 41
... fear'd and loved Than is your majesty : there's not , I think , a subject That sits in heart - grief and uneasiness . Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . True : those that were your father's enemies Have steep'd their ...
... fear'd and loved Than is your majesty : there's not , I think , a subject That sits in heart - grief and uneasiness . Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . True : those that were your father's enemies Have steep'd their ...
Pagina 50
... fear may teach us out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields . Dau . My most redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe ; For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom , Though war ...
... fear may teach us out of late examples Left by the fatal and neglected English Upon our fields . Dau . My most redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe ; For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom , Though war ...
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Aaron Andronicus art thou Bassianus bear behold Benvolio blood brother Capulet cardinal Cham Chiron dead dear death dost doth Duke emperor empress England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes F. W. H. MYERS fair father fear France French friar Gent gentle give Goths grace hand Harfleur hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VIII Holinshed honour Juliet Kath Katharine king king's lady Lavinia live look lord LORD CHAMBERLAIN Lucius madam majesty Mantua Marc Marcus married Mercutio Montague never night noble Nurse Pist play pray prince queen Rome Romeo Romeo and Juliet Saturninus SCENE Shakespeare Sir Thomas Lovell soul speak sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast Titus Titus Andronicus tongue Tybalt unto villain wilt Wolsey word