A goodly portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble: carriage ; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r lady, inclining to threescore, and now I remember me, his name is Falstaff: if that man should... The Continuity of Letters - Página 74por John Cann Bailey - 1923 - 273 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Orson Welles - 1988 - 356 páginas
...FALSTAFF: A goodly portly man i'faith, and a corpulent; . . . 321. Falstaff, as in 319. FALSTAFF: . . . of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage; and, as 1 think, his age . . . 322. Falstaff, as in 308. FALSTAFF: . . . some fifty . . . (The Prince hoots.)... | |
| Joseph Matkin - 1993 - 512 páginas
...not unknown in England, but has never before been obtained elsewhere, than off the Phillipine 'A good portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and :1 most noble carriage; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r lady, inclining to threescore;... | |
| Robert I. Williams - 1993 - 212 páginas
...king's praise of a certain "virtuous man" seen in his son's company, a "goodly portly man, i'faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye and a most noble carriage" (2.4.407-08). It is too much for Hal, and he switches roles to become the "king." As a parodist Hal... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1994 - 884 páginas
...himself) What manner of man, an it like your Majesty? FALSTAFF (as KING) A goodly portly man, i'faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye,...carriage; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or by'r lady inclining to threescore. And now I remember me, his name is Falstaff. If that man should... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1996 - 1290 páginas
...know not his name. PRINCE HENRY. What manner of man, an it like your majesty? SIR JOHN FALSTAFF. Л I would Master Fenton had her: I will do what I can aud a most noble carriage; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r lady, inclining to three-score;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1998 - 340 páginas
...name. PRINCE HENRY What manner of man, an it like your majesty ? FALSTAFF A goodly portly man, i'faith, and a corpulent; of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye,...carriage ; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r lady, inclining to threescore; and now I remember me, his name is Fal- 410 staff. If that man... | |
| Leeds Barroll - 1998 - 440 páginas
..."there is a virtuous man whom I have often noted in thy company. ... A goodly portly man, i'faith ... of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage, and as I think, his age some fifty. ... I see virtue in his looks" (lines 417-28). A few lines later, switching to the role of Prince Hal,... | |
| Norman Del Mar - 1998 - 284 páginas
...wailing is entirely subsidiary; Elgar accepts Falstaff's description of himself as 'a goodly, portly man of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble carriage', and accordingly this theme carries the tempo forward over its 27 bars, leading to a strongly invigorated... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 166 páginas
...manner of man, an it like your majesty? 407 FALSTAFF A goodly portly man, i' faith, and a corpulent; 408 of a cheerful look, a pleasing eye, and a most noble...carriage; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r Lady, 410 inclining to threescore; and now I remember me, his 411 name is Falstaff. If that man... | |
| Orson Welles - 2001 - 342 páginas
...thy company, but I know not his name. PRINCE What manner of man, an it like your majesty? FALSTAFF A goodly portly man, i' faith and a corpulent; of...carriage; and, as I think, his age some fifty, or, by'r Lady, inclining to threescore; and now I remember me, his name is Falstaff. If that man should... | |
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