A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 492
... asks what is the meaning of it all : “ O , what portents are these ? Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it , else he loves me not . " " What , ho ! " exclaims Hotspur , just as a servant enters , whom he asks if ...
... asks what is the meaning of it all : “ O , what portents are these ? Some heavy business hath my lord in hand , And I must know it , else he loves me not . " " What , ho ! " exclaims Hotspur , just as a servant enters , whom he asks if ...
Page 500
... asks him to make him merry by singing a " bawdy song , " to which Bardolph replies that he is so fat he is out of all due proportion . This is not pleasing to Falstaff , who makes uncomplimentary comments on Bardolph's red nose : " Do ...
... asks him to make him merry by singing a " bawdy song , " to which Bardolph replies that he is so fat he is out of all due proportion . This is not pleasing to Falstaff , who makes uncomplimentary comments on Bardolph's red nose : " Do ...
Page 724
... asks Mortimer , and Plantagenet replies : " First , lean thine aged back against mine arm , And in that ease I ' ll tell thee my disease , " and then relates to his uncle the quarrel between himself and Somerset , who has upbraided him ...
... asks Mortimer , and Plantagenet replies : " First , lean thine aged back against mine arm , And in that ease I ' ll tell thee my disease , " and then relates to his uncle the quarrel between himself and Somerset , who has upbraided him ...
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879966 | 523 |
Source of the Plot Outline of the Play | 951 |
against the Lancastrians who had taken part in the second | 962 |
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