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Pagina 5
NORTH . Ha ! Again . Said he , young Harry Percy ' s spur was cold ? Of Hotspur ,
coldspur ? that rebellion Had met ill luck ? BARD . My lord , I ' ll tell you what ; If
my young lord your son have not the day , Upon mine honour , for a silken point I
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NORTH . Ha ! Again . Said he , young Harry Percy ' s spur was cold ? Of Hotspur ,
coldspur ? that rebellion Had met ill luck ? BARD . My lord , I ' ll tell you what ; If
my young lord your son have not the day , Upon mine honour , for a silken point I
...
Pagina 6
Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy
errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so
woe - begone , Drew Priam ' s curtain in the dead of night , And would have told ...
Thou tremblest ; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy
errand . Even such a man , so faint , so spiritless , So dull , so dead in look , so
woe - begone , Drew Priam ' s curtain in the dead of night , And would have told ...
Pagina 9
... King Richard , scrap ' d from Pomfret stones ; Derives from heaven his quarrel ,
and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , Gasping for life
under great Bolingbroke ; And more and less , a do flock to follow him . NORTH .
... King Richard , scrap ' d from Pomfret stones ; Derives from heaven his quarrel ,
and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , Gasping for life
under great Bolingbroke ; And more and less , a do flock to follow him . NORTH .
Pagina 11
Boy , tell him , I am deaf . PAGE . You must speak louder , my master is deaf . Ch .
Just . I am sure he is , to the hearing of anything good . — Go , pluck him by the
elbow ; I must speak with him . ATTEN . Sir John , FAL . What ! a young knave ...
Boy , tell him , I am deaf . PAGE . You must speak louder , my master is deaf . Ch .
Just . I am sure he is , to the hearing of anything good . — Go , pluck him by the
elbow ; I must speak with him . ATTEN . Sir John , FAL . What ! a young knave ...
Pagina 12
< I cannot tell : ) This phrase usually signifies , as Gifford has shown , no more
than , I cannot tell what to think of it , or I cannot account for it : but , in the present
instance , the interpretation assigned to it by Johnson , “ I cannot be taken ...
< I cannot tell : ) This phrase usually signifies , as Gifford has shown , no more
than , I cannot tell what to think of it , or I cannot account for it : but , in the present
instance , the interpretation assigned to it by Johnson , “ I cannot be taken ...
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