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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

VERB PHRASE ANALYSIS - SHAKESPEARE'S HENRY IV PART I


STUDY THE FOLLOWING

22-lettered words/phrases:
sealed interchangeably
Observation: Transitive verb and the complementary adverb which describes it.


18-lettered words/phrases:
tattered Prodigals

Observation: Past participle of the verb used as adjective plus its noun.

17-lettered words/phrases:
showed themselves

Observation : Transitive verb followed by its object.

renowned Douglas!

Observation : Past participle used as adjective plus its noun.

anointed majesty!
Observation : Past participle used as adjective plus its noun.


16-lettered words/phrases:
banished honours

Observation : Past participle used as adjective plus its noun.

stained nobility

Observation : Past participle used as adjective plus its noun.

15-lettered words/phrases:
tacked together

Observation : verb plus its complementary adverb together. How tacked? Tacked together.

14-lettered words/phrases:
called thieves

Observation : transitive verb plus its object.

unyoked humour
drowned honour

Observation : Past participles used as adjectives followed by their objects.

13-lettered words/phrases:
thee hanged first!
Observations: object (thee=you) + past participle used as adjective (hanged), complementary ordinal adverb (first).

usage
And our indentures tripartite are drawn;
Which being sealed interchangeably
(A business .
I had a
hundred and fifty tattered Prodigals lately come from
swine-keeping, from eating draff and husks.
have showed themselves humours
since the old days of goodman Adam to the pupil age of this
present this twelve o'clock at midnight.
What never-dying honour hath he got
Against renowned Douglas! whose high deeds,
Whose hot incursions and great name in arms
Holds from all soldiers chief majority
And military title capital
Through all the kingdoms .
And God defend but still I should stand so,
So long as out of limit and true rule
You stand against anointed majesty!
But to my charge.
you are fooled, discarded, and shook off
By him for whom these shames ye underwent?
No! yet time serves wherein you may redeem
Your banished honours and restore yourselves
Into the good thoughts of the world again;
Revenge the jeering and disdained contempt
Of this proud king, who studies day and night
To answer all the debt he owes to you
Even with the bloody payment of your deaths.
Prince Hall |-- Lead me, my lord, I do not need your help;
And God forbid a shallow scratch should drive
The Prince of Wales from such a field as this,
Where stained nobility lies trodden on,
And rebels' arms triumph in massacres!
John.
the half-shirt is two
napkins tacked together and thrown over the shoulders like a
herald's coat without sleeves.

are squires of the night's body be called thieves of the day's
beauty.
Prince Hall |-- I know you all, and will awhile uphold
The unyoked humour of your idleness.
Hotspur |-- By heaven, methinks it were an easy leap
To pluck bright honour from the pale-faced moon,
Or dive into the bottom of the deep,
Where fadom line could never touch the ground,
And pluck up drowned honour by the locks,
So he .
Ay, when? canst tell? Lend me thy lantern, quoth he? Marry,
I'll see thee hanged first!
Gads.

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