Studies in Philology, Volume 24University of North Carolina Press, 1927 |
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Pagina 31
... scenes in Lon- don . 1755. ( From U. L. ) DLC , ICN , NNC . 173. Diary , or an exact journall , faithfully communicating the most remarkable proceedings of both Houses of Par- liament . . . . 1644-46 . MnU ( no . 66 , Aug. 21 , 1645 ) ...
... scenes in Lon- don . 1755. ( From U. L. ) DLC , ICN , NNC . 173. Diary , or an exact journall , faithfully communicating the most remarkable proceedings of both Houses of Par- liament . . . . 1644-46 . MnU ( no . 66 , Aug. 21 , 1645 ) ...
Pagina 223
... scenes rather than with the structure of the play . Moorman in the Arden Shakespeare , Henry the Fourth , Part I , p . 197 , believes , like Dowden , that " the two parts of Henry IV form only one play , which the limitations of time ...
... scenes rather than with the structure of the play . Moorman in the Arden Shakespeare , Henry the Fourth , Part I , p . 197 , believes , like Dowden , that " the two parts of Henry IV form only one play , which the limitations of time ...
Pagina 224
... scene i , King Henry discusses with his nobles news of the defeat of Mortimer , Hotspur's brother - in - law , by ... Scene ii shows Hal in an Eastcheap tavern , planning with his low companions a high- way robbery . In the final twenty ...
... scene i , King Henry discusses with his nobles news of the defeat of Mortimer , Hotspur's brother - in - law , by ... Scene ii shows Hal in an Eastcheap tavern , planning with his low companions a high- way robbery . In the final twenty ...
Pagina 225
... Scene iii presents Hotspur at home with his lady , progressing with his conspiracy , but refusing to trust his wife with news of it . Scene iv carries us back to the tavern , where Hal and Poins trip Falstaff in his lies about the ...
... Scene iii presents Hotspur at home with his lady , progressing with his conspiracy , but refusing to trust his wife with news of it . Scene iv carries us back to the tavern , where Hal and Poins trip Falstaff in his lies about the ...
Pagina 226
... Scene iii returns to Hotspur , who receives a message from the King , desiring a statement of his reasons for fighting , and promises to reply . Scene iv is the third and last brief scene that presents neither Hotspur nor the Prince ...
... Scene iii returns to Hotspur , who receives a message from the King , desiring a statement of his reasons for fighting , and promises to reply . Scene iv is the third and last brief scene that presents neither Hotspur nor the Prince ...
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Pagina 493 - Talk of court news; and we'll talk with them too, — Who loses, and who wins; who's in, who's out; — And take upon us the mystery of things, As if we were God's spies...
Pagina 511 - I would inform you, that this book, in all numbers, is not the same with that which was acted on the public stage; wherein a second pen •' had good share: in place of which, I have rather chosen to put weaker, and, no doubt, less pleasing, of mine own, than to defraud so happy a genius of his right by my loathed usurpation.
Pagina 162 - A Perfect Narrative of the whole Proceedings of the High Court of Justice in the Tryal of the King in Westminster Hall, on Saturday the 20, and Monday the 22 of this instant January. With the several Speeches of the King, Lord President, and Solicitor General. Published by Authority to prevent false and impertinent Relations.
Pagina 222 - ... with a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you, with a tale which holdeth children from play and old men from the chimney corner, and, pretending no more, doth intend the winning of the mind from wickedness to virtue...
Pagina 499 - Rarely be found : so shall the world go on, To good malignant, to bad men benign, Under her own weight groaning till the day Appear of respiration to the just, And vengeance to the wicked...
Pagina 219 - ... behests without framing out of her own will the forechoosing of anything), when now she came to appoint (wherein her judgement was to be practised in knowing faultiness by his first tokens), she was like a young fawn, who coming in the wind of the hunters, doth not know whether it be a thing or no to be eschewed — whereof at this time she began to get a costly experience.
Pagina 235 - The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, containing his Death : and the Coronation of King Henry the Fift," occupies twenty-nine pages in the division of " Histories,
Pagina 237 - For whereas aforetime he had made himselfe a companion vnto misrulie mates of dissolute order and life, he now banished them all from his presence (but not vnrewarded, or else vnpreferred) inhibiting them vpon a great paine, not once to approch, lodge, or soiourne within ten miles of his court or presence: and in their places he chose men of grauitie, wit, and high policie, by whose wise counsel!
Pagina 123 - The compleat Linguist ; or, an universal Grammar of all the considerable Tongues in Being.
Pagina 370 - Des. Erasmi Roterodami denuo recognitum et auctum per PS Allen et HM Allen.