On this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great an object : Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O, the very casques, That did affright the air at Agincourt? Henry V - Sivu 3tekijä(t) William Shakespeare - 1811Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 564 sivua
...himself uses cock-pit to express a small confined situation, without any particular reference : " • Can this cock-pit hold " The vasty fields of France,...very casques " That did affright the air at Agincourt f " * See an old collection of tales, entitled, Wits, Fits, and Fancies, 4to. 1 595 : " When the great... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 498 sivua
...Henry V. says : " He led good fortune in a line, and did but war and win." o The flat unraised spirit4 that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring...may we cram Within this wooden O * the very casques, 6 Holinshed, (p. 567,) when the people of Roan petitioned KingHenry V. has put this sentiment into... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 510 sivua
...Henry V. says : " He led good fortune in a line, and did but war and win." The flat unraised spirit 4 that hath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring...fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O 5 the very casques, 6 Holinshed, (p. 567,) when the people of Roan petitioned King Henry V. has put... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 578 sivua
...Shakspeare himself uses cock-pit to express a small confined situation, without any particular reference : " Can this cock-pit hold " The vasty fields of France,...very casques " That did affright the air at Agincourt ? " * See an old collection of tales, entitled. Wits, Fits, and Fancies, 4to. 1595 : " When the great... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 590 sivua
...The brightest heaven of invention !' A kingdom for a stage, princes to act, And monarchs to behold 2 the swelling scene ! Then should the warlike Harry,...fields of France? or may we cram Within this wooden O 3 , the very casques, 4 That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon ! since a crooked figure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 384 sivua
...sword, and fire, Crouch for employment.' But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that bath dar'd, On this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So...fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O,s the very casques,4 That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon ! since a crooked figure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 422 sivua
...attendants. The Scene at the beginning of the play, lies in England ; but afterwards wholly in France, Enter Chorus. O, for a muse of fire, that would ascend...may we cram Within this wooden O *, the very casques f, That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest, in little... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 882 sivua
...hounds, should famine, sword, and fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat nnraised et us our lives, our souls, Our debts, odr careful...all. O hard condition! twin-born with greatness, S 0, the very casques, That did affright the air at Aginconrt? 0, pardon ! siuce a crooked figure may... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1824 - 518 sivua
...fire, Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirit, that hath dara, OD this unworthy scaffold, to bring forth So great an...fields of France ' or may we cram Within this wooden O,1 the very casque*,* That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O, pardon '. since a crooked figure... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1825 - 438 sivua
...wife, an Hostess. Lords, Ladies, Officers, French and English Soldiers, Messengers, and Attendants. Enter CHORUS. O, FOR a muse of fire that would ascend...fields of France, or may we cram Within this wooden O i, the very casques, 2 That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon! since a crooked figure may... | |
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