The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... Gaunt . Things sweet to taste , prove in digestion sour . You urg'd me as a judge ; but I had rather , You would have bid me argue like a father : — O , had it been a stranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I should have been more ...
... Gaunt . Things sweet to taste , prove in digestion sour . You urg'd me as a judge ; but I had rather , You would have bid me argue like a father : — O , had it been a stranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I should have been more ...
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... Gaunt . What is six winters ? they are quickly gone . Boling . To men in joy ; but grief makes one hour ten . Gaunt . Call it a travel that thou tak'st for plea- sure . Boling . My heart will sigh , when I miscall it so , Which finds it ...
... Gaunt . What is six winters ? they are quickly gone . Boling . To men in joy ; but grief makes one hour ten . Gaunt . Call it a travel that thou tak'st for plea- sure . Boling . My heart will sigh , when I miscall it so , Which finds it ...
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... Gaunt . Come , come , my son , I'll bring thee on thy way : Had I thy youth , and cause , I would not stay . Boling . Then , England's ground , farewell ; sweet soil , adieu ; My mother , and my nurse , that bears me yet ! Where - e'er ...
... Gaunt . Come , come , my son , I'll bring thee on thy way : Had I thy youth , and cause , I would not stay . Boling . Then , England's ground , farewell ; sweet soil , adieu ; My mother , and my nurse , that bears me yet ! Where - e'er ...
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... Gaunt , by which the King is called to visit him , which visit is paid in the following scene . As the play is now divided , more time passes between the two last scenes of the first Act , than between the first Act and the second ...
... Gaunt , by which the King is called to visit him , which visit is paid in the following scene . As the play is now divided , more time passes between the two last scenes of the first Act , than between the first Act and the second ...
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... Gaunt is grievous sick , my lord ; Suddenly taken ; and hath sent post - haste , To entreat your majesty to visit him . 6 -the tribute of his supple knee , ] To illustrate this phrase , it should be remembered that courtesying , ( the ...
... Gaunt is grievous sick , my lord ; Suddenly taken ; and hath sent post - haste , To entreat your majesty to visit him . 6 -the tribute of his supple knee , ] To illustrate this phrase , it should be remembered that courtesying , ( the ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Antipholus arms art thou Aumerle Banquo Bast Bishop of Carlisle blood Boling Bolingbroke breath castle cousin crown death devil doth Dromio Duch duke duke of Hereford Earl England Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes face fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear Fleance France friends Gaunt gentle give grace grief hand Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Henry HENRY IV honour Hubert John of Gaunt JOHNSON King John King Richard Lady land liege live look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff majesty means murder never night noble Northumberland peace Percy play Poins pray prince prince of Wales Queen Rich Rosse SCENE Shakspeare shame sleep soul speak stand STEEVENS sweet sword tell thane thee There's thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle villain wife Witch word York