| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 884 páginas
...to the Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dared 10 On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great...place a million, And let us, ciphers to this great account, On your imaginary forces work. Suppose within the girdle of these walls 20 Are now confined... | |
| John Gillies - 1994 - 312 páginas
...course, splendidly disingenuous: But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dared On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great...casques That did affright the air at Agincourt? O pardon (lines 8- 15) The rhetorical disclaimers bespeak, rather, Shakespeare's absolute confidence in the... | |
| J. Leeds Barroll - 1995 - 304 páginas
...behold the swelling scene. . . . But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dared On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great...crooked figure may Attest in little place a million, So let us, ciphers to this great account, On your imaginary forces work. Suppose within the girdle... | |
| Paul Nimmo - 1996 - 72 páginas
...and fire Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dared On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great...place a million; And let us, ciphers to this great account, On your imaginary forces work. Suppose within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two... | |
| Peter J. Leithart - 1996 - 288 páginas
...larger portion of the prologue to Act 1: But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that have dar'd On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So...very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt? . . . Suppose within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies, Whose high upreared... | |
| Charles Segal - 1997 - 446 páginas
...aesthetic means that enable him to create the world his characters inhabit. Openly or implicitly, he asks, Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France?...this great accompt. On your imaginary forces work. . . . For 'tis your thoughts that now must deck our kings. Turning the accomplishment of many years... | |
| Alister E. McGrath - 1998 - 550 páginas
...401 Bibliography 509 Index of names 527 vn Preface But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dar'd On this unworthy scaffold to bring...very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt? Henry V, Chorus 8-14 The history of the development of the Christian doctrine of justification has... | |
| Richard Kostelanetz, Robert Flemming - 1999 - 400 páginas
...unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great an object: can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of F ranee? Or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques...forces work. Suppose within the girdle of these walls Are now confin'd two mighty monarchies. . . . (Prologue, 1-20) HYDROGEN JUKEBOX (1990) THOMAS RAIN... | |
| Ian Wilson - 1999 - 564 páginas
...Adonis and Rape of Lucrece, so in Henry v he craves But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that hath dar'd On this unworthy scaffold to bring...That did affright the air at Agincourt? O pardon! This 'unworthy scaffold', 'this cockpit', 'this wooden O': spoken on the actors' behalf, these seem... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 60 páginas
...and fire Crouch for employment. But pardon, gentles all, The flat unraised spirits that have dared On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great...place a million; And let us, ciphers to this great account, On your imaginary forces work. Suppose within the girdle of these walls Are now confined two... | |
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