I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the north ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife, — Fie upon this quiet life ! I want work. Selections from the Dialogues of Plato - 第 233 頁Plato 著 - 1883 - 404 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - 1844 - 348 頁
...mere expletive. 77. — he will vieepyou, an 't were a man born in April. — Tr. and Cr. 1.2. 78. — the Hotspur of the north, he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, &c. — 1 H. IV. 2. 1. 79. — my father hath made her mistress of the feast, and she lays it on —... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1845 - 156 頁
...stayers : and downe stayers : his eloquence the parcell of a reckoning : I am not yett of Perceys mynd ; the Hotspur of the North ; he that kills me some six or seauen dozen of Scotts at a breakfast : washes his hands and sayes to his wife ; fie vpo this quiet... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1847 - 506 頁
...up stairs, and down stairs; his eloquence, the parcel of a reckoning. I am not yet of Percy's mind8, the Hotspur of the north ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife, — Fye upon this quiet life ! I want work. 0 my sweet Harry,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 498 頁
...up-stairs, and down-stairs ; his eloquence, the parcel of a reckoning- I am not jet of Percy's mind, QIC Hotspur of the north ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a Fal. I am a rogue, if I were not at half-sword u itli a dozen of them two hours together. I ban "scap'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1849 - 952 頁
...up stairs, and down stairs; his eloquence, the parcel of a reckoning. I am not yet of Percy's mind, gic I here abjure : and, when I have requir'd * Defends from bad weather. washes his hands, and says to his wife, _ Fye upon this quiet life.' J want u-ork.— O my sweet Harry,... | |
| 1849 - 296 頁
...preoeeupied manner, allnded to by Prinee Hal, in that earieature deseription he gives of his rival, " the Hotspur of the North ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Seots at a breakfast, washes his ands, and says to his wife, — ' Fye upon this quiet life ! I ¡eant... | |
| 1849 - 292 頁
...preoeeupied manner, allnded to by Prinee Hal, in that earieature deseription he gives of his rival, " the Hotspur of the North ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Seots at a breakfast, washes hia hands, and says to his wife,—' Fye upon this quiet life ! I want... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 606 頁
...is—up-stairs, and down-stairs; his eloquence, the parcel of a reckoning. I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the north; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife,—Fie upon this (jniet life ! I want work. O my meet Hurry,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 576 頁
...up-stairs, and down-stairs ; his eloquence, the parcel of a reckoning. I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the north ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife, — Fie upon this quiet life ! I want work. O my sweet Harry,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 544 頁
...up-stairs, and down-stairs ; his eloquence, the parcel of a reckoning. I am not yet of Percy's mind, the Hotspur of the north ; he that kills me some six or seven dozen of Scots at a breakfast, washes his hands, and says to his wife, — " Fie upon this quiet life ! I want work." " O my sweet... | |
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