| John Julius Norwich - 2001 - 438 páginas
...only the battle of Shrewsbury but, effectively, Shakespeare's play. Prince Hal makes his noble speech When that this body did contain a spirit, A kingdom...bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman during which he covers the dead man's face with the plumes from his own helmet; there follows a short... | |
| Orson Welles - 2001 - 342 páginas
...And food for — (Percy dies.) PRINCE For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart. Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk! When that this...bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so dear a show of zeal. But let my favours hide... | |
| Dennis Kezar Assistant Professor of English Vanderbilt University - 2001 - 282 páginas
...thou art dust, And food for— PRINCE: For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart. Ill-weaved ambition, how much art thou shrunk! When that this...now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. As we have seen, Renaissance literature devoted to "killing" men and women into interpretive property... | |
| Stanley Wells - 2002 - 276 páginas
...fallen hero, of love and something, too, of the generosity of soul which is Hotspur's hallmark. Prince. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart!...bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy I should not make so dear a show of zeal; But let my favours hide... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 244 páginas
...time's fool; And time, that takes survey of all the world, Must have a stop. Hotspur — 1 Henry IV V.iv Fare thee well, great heart! Ill-weav'd ambition,...bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. Prince — 1 Henry IV V.iv To die, is to be a counterfeit; for he is but the counterfeit of a man who... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1989 - 1286 páginas
...food for— [Diet. PRINCE HENRY. For worms, brave Percy: fare thee well, great heart! — Ill-weaved IO, BENEDICK, BALTHAZAR, DON JOHN.BORACHIO, MARGARET,...sweetly, and say nothing, I am yours for the walk; If thou wen sensible of courtesy, I should not make so dear a show of zeal: — But let my favours... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2002 - 186 páginas
...= to pay completely), making word-play out of the double meanings of both 'pay' and 'scot'. Prince For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart...a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; 90 But now two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough. This earth that bears thee dead Bears not... | |
| Nigel Rapport - 2003 - 308 páginas
...just fought and slain the rebel (with kingly ambitions), Harry Percy, the Prince of Wales, remarks: Ill-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk! When...a spirit, A kingdom for it was too small a bound; 53 But now, two paces of the vilest earth Is room enough ... (The Oxford Shakespeare: Complete Works,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2004 - 272 páginas
...art dust, And food for - [Dies] Prince For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart. Hl-weav'd ambition, how much art thou shrunk! When that this...bears thee dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make so great a show of zeal. But let my favours hide... | |
| James Zager, William Shakespeare - 2005 - 70 páginas
...of death Lies on my tongue. No, Percy, thou art dust, And food for — (HOTSPUR dies.) PRINCE HAL. For worms, brave Percy. Fare thee well, great heart!...vilest earth Is room enough. This earth that bears the dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman. If thou wert sensible of courtesy, I should not make... | |
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