| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 916 sivua
...! Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume the port of Mars ; and at his heels, Leash 'd y of this great world. Ner, You would be, sweet madam,...as they that starve with nothing : it is no mean О the very casques, That did affright the air at Agincourt? О ! pardon, since a crooked figure may... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 832 sivua
...fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraiséd spirit that hath dared, 0» old for sounding : — " Then music, with her silver...redress." [Exit tinging. líí Mus. What a pestilent kna О the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt '! 0 pardon ! since a crooked figure may... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1853 - 420 sivua
...heaven of invention ! A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarchs to behold the swelling scenet Then should the warlike Harry, like himself, Assume...Leash'd in like hounds, should famine, sword, and fir« Crouch for employment. ACT I. CONSIDERATION. Consideration like an angel came, And' whipp'd the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1856 - 996 sivua
...like hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, [all, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles The fiat unraised spirit, that hath dar'd, On this unworthy...France? or may we cram Within this wooden O,* the very casques,* That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon! since a crooked figure may Attest, in... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1856 - 440 sivua
...lowers his voice, and says : — " But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit that hath dared, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great...France, or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt ? " He speaks much of players, and knows all their dilemmas... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1856 - 442 sivua
...lowers his voice, and says : — " But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit that hath dared, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great...France, or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt ? " He speaks much of players, and knows all their dilemmas... | |
| William Maginn - 1856 - 400 sivua
...theatrical spectators. In the opening address of the Chorus of Henry V. he asks pardon for having dared " On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great...fields of France ? or, may we cram Within this wooden 0, the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt?" and requests his audience to piece out... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1857 - 602 sivua
...The brightest heaven of invention ! A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, • And monarchs to behold the swelling scene ! Then should the warlike Harry,...France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques,' That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest in... | |
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