| 1899 - 732 pages
...us • here The mettle of your pasture: let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That...charge Cry "God for Harry, England, and Saint George!" Not only the suggestive words which form the title of the new work' but the spirit of the whole passage... | |
| Henry W. Wells - 1924 - 264 pages
...admirably typical of the Violent metaphor are the italicized lines of the King. For there is none of you BO mean and base That hath not noble lustre in your eyes....charge Cry "God for Harry, England and Saint George! " III, 1, 29 With Violent images arising from the sensations of anger and terror we have associated... | |
| James Chapman - 286 pages
...us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding : which I doubt not ; For there is none of you so mean and base, That...Cry — God for Harry ! England ! and Saint George ! ShakespeareIS. SATAN CALLING THE FALLEN ANGELS FROM THE OBLIVIOUS POOL. HE scarce had ceas'd, when... | |
| Michael Harrison, Christopher Stuart-Clark - 1989 - 216 pages
...show us here The mettle of your pasture; let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base That...charge Cry 'God for Harry! England and Saint George!' William Shakespeare Epitaph on a Jacobite (1845) To my true king I offered free from stain Courage... | |
| Evangeline Machlin - 1992 - 268 pages
...tremendous climax, a long cry on the word "George!" for which there was still plenty of breath available. There is none of you so mean and base, That hath not...start. The game's afoot; Follow your spirit, and upon tnis charge Cry "God for Harry, England, and Saint George!" The spacing of your inhalations for stage... | |
| Anna Yeatman - 1994 - 164 pages
...are worth your breeding: which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base. That hath not lustre in your eyes. I see you stand like greyhounds...charge Cry— God for Harry! England! and Saint George! Aci If I. Scene 1. lines 25-34 A customary national community declares itself in such invocation of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1995 - 136 pages
...yeomen, 31 The mettle of your pasture. Let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not, For there is none of you so mean and base That...charge Cry 'God for Harry! England and Saint George!' 32 Now entertain conjecture of a time When creeping murmur and the poring dark Fills the wide vessel... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 356 pages
...show us here The mettle of your pasture: let us swear That you are worth your breeding - which I doubt not, For there is none of you so mean and base That...charge Cry, 'God for Harry! England and Saint George!' Alarum, and chambers go off. Exeunt }0 24 men| F4: me FI Exeum] not in t 24 copy (an) example, something... | |
| Paul Corrigan - 2000 - 260 pages
...show us here The mettle of your pasture; let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That...afoot: Follow your spirit, and upon this charge Cry 'Godfor Harry, England, and Saint George!' Henry V, Act 3 Scene 1 lines 25-34 His assumption about... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 164 pages
...here The mettle of your pasture;56 let us swear That you are worth your breeding57 — which I doubt not: For there is none of you so mean and base, That...this charge, Cry, 'God for Harry, England, and Saint George!'58 [Exeunt. Alarum, and chambers go off. SCENE 2. Enter NYM, BARDOLPH, PISTOL, and BOY. BARDOLPH... | |
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