John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Henry IV, pt. 1. Henry IV, pt. 2. Henry VFolger Shakespeare Library, 1974 |
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... thee . Fal . I call thee coward ! I'll see thee damn'd , ere I call thee coward : But I would give a thousand pound , I could run as fast as thou canst . You are straight enough in the shoulders , you care not who sees your + back call ...
... thee . Fal . I call thee coward ! I'll see thee damn'd , ere I call thee coward : But I would give a thousand pound , I could run as fast as thou canst . You are straight enough in the shoulders , you care not who sees your + back call ...
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... thee what , Hal , -if I tell thee a lie , spit in my face , call me horse , — thou know'st my old ward , -here I lay , and thus I bore my point : Four rogues in buckram let drive at mc , —— P. Hen . What , four ? thou saidst but two ...
... thee what , Hal , -if I tell thee a lie , spit in my face , call me horse , — thou know'st my old ward , -here I lay , and thus I bore my point : Four rogues in buckram let drive at mc , —— P. Hen . What , four ? thou saidst but two ...
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... thee , -it is not meet that I should be sad , now my father is sick ; albeit I could tell to thee , - ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad in- deed too . Poins . Very hardly ...
... thee , -it is not meet that I should be sad , now my father is sick ; albeit I could tell to thee , - ( as to one it pleases me , for fault of a better , to call my friend , ) I could be sad , and sad in- deed too . Poins . Very hardly ...
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John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Henry IV, pt. 1. Henry IV, pt. 2. Henry V John Philip Kemble Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
John Philip Kemble Promptbooks: Henry IV, pt. 1. Henry IV, pt. 2. Henry V John Philip Kemble Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
anon Apparitors Archb art thou Bard Bardolph Bedford blood Blunt brother captain Constable of FRANCE cousin Covent Garden Dauphin Davy dost doth Douglas duke Earl of WESTMORELAND Eastcheap England English Enter FALSTAFF Exeter Exeunt Exit father fear Flourish of Trumpets Fluellen France French friends Gentlemen Gents give Gloster Gower grace Guards Harfleur Harry hath hear heart heaven Herald honour horse Host Hostess Hotspur Jack Justice Kate Kemble Kemble's King HENRY king's knave liege look lord majesty master Shallow MONTJOY Mortimer never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pr'ythee pray Prince JOHN Prince of WALES promptbook rascal RICHARD VERNON rogue sack SCENE Scroop Shal Sir JOHN FALSTAFF soldier speak sweet sword Tavern tell thee thine thou art thou hast Trumpets Trumpets and Drums unto West WORCESTER