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... night ! sleep with it now ? Yet not so sound and half so deeply sweet As he whose brow with homely biggen bound Snores out the watch of night . O majesty ! When thou dost pinch thy bearer , thou dost sit 30 Like a rich armour worn in ...
... night ! sleep with it now ? Yet not so sound and half so deeply sweet As he whose brow with homely biggen bound Snores out the watch of night . O majesty ! When thou dost pinch thy bearer , thou dost sit 30 Like a rich armour worn in ...
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... night - gown alone ' . For ' alone ' cf. 1. 2 , head - note . For ' night - gown ' v . G. 1. Warwick : ( F. ) Q. ' War . ' . 4-31 . How many .. .a crown Cf. Hen . V , 4. 1. 247 £ . Both speeches owe much to Sidney's sonnet , ' Come ...
... night - gown alone ' . For ' alone ' cf. 1. 2 , head - note . For ' night - gown ' v . G. 1. Warwick : ( F. ) Q. ' War . ' . 4-31 . How many .. .a crown Cf. Hen . V , 4. 1. 247 £ . Both speeches owe much to Sidney's sonnet , ' Come ...
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... night . 25. sleep Most edd . take as imperative . I agree with Deighton and Shaaber who take it as an exclama- tion . ' What , does he actually sleep with it now ? Yet not so soundly ' etc. 28. the watch of night ' the whole night ...
... night . 25. sleep Most edd . take as imperative . I agree with Deighton and Shaaber who take it as an exclama- tion . ' What , does he actually sleep with it now ? Yet not so soundly ' etc. 28. the watch of night ' the whole night ...
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THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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The Works of Shakespeare: Love's labour's lost, 1923 William Shakespeare Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1921 |
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Apperson Archbishop Archbishop of York Arden Bard Bardolfe Beadle bear better blood brother Bullcalf caliver Capell captain Clarence Colevile cousin Davy dead Deighton Doll doth drink Earl Eastcheap Eliz Fang father fear follow Fortunes friends give Gloucester Gloucestershire Gower grace Greg Harry Hastings hath head head-note Henry Henry IV honour Hostess humour Iohn Jonson King knave Lord Bardolph Lord Chief Justice majesty Master Shallow merry misprint Mouldy Mowbray night noble Northumberland omits peace Pist Pistol Poins poss pray prick Prince John prob prose Prov quibble rascal S.D. Q. Enter scene Shaaber Shakespeare Shal Shrewsbury Silence Sir Dagonet Sir John Falstaff speak suggests swaggerers sword Tearsheet tell Tewkesbury mustard thee thing thou art tongue Tw.Nt unto Warwick Westmoreland whoreson word