Who is doll tearsheet
Cheater, call you him? I will bar no honest man my nor no cheater; but I do not love swaggering, by my troth. I the worse when one says 'swagger. Then to you, Mistress Dorothy; I will charge you. Charge me! I scorn you, scurvy companion. Away, you mouldy rogue, away! I am meat for your master.
Away, you cut-purse rascal! By wine, I'll thrust my knife in your mouldy chaps, an you play saucy cuttle with me. Away, you bottle-ale rascal!
Since when, I pray you, sir? God's light, with two points on your shoulder? No, good Captain Pistol; not here, sweet captain.
Thou abominable damn'd cheater, art thou not to be called captain? An captains were of my mind, they would truncheon you out, for taking their names upon you before you have earn'd them. You a captain! For a poor whore's ruff in a bawdy-house? He a captain!
He lives upon mouldy stew'd prunes and dried cakes. A captain! God's light, these villains will make the word as as the word 'occupy'; which was an excellent good word before was ill sorted. Therefore captains had need look to't.
Sweet knight, I kiss thy neaf. For God's sake thrust him down stairs; I cannot endure fustian rascal. I pray thee, Jack, be quiet; the rascal's gone. Ah, you whoreson little valiant villain, you! Ah, you sweet little rogue, you! Alas, poor ape, how thou sweat'st! Come, let me wipe thy face. Come on, you whoreson chops.
Ah, rogue! Thou art as valorous Hector of Troy, worth five of Agamemnon, and ten times better than the Nine Worthies. Ah, villain! A rascally slave! I will toss the rogue in a blanket. Do, an thou dar'st for thy heart. An thou dost, I'll thee between a pair of sheets. Let them play. Play, sirs. Sit on my knee, Don. A bragging slave! See more characters from William Shakespeare. Join the StageAgent community to read our character analysis for Doll Tearsheet and unlock other amazing theatre resources!
Already a member? Log in. Upgrade to PRO to read our character analysis for Doll Tearsheet and unlock other amazing theatre resources! Doll Tearsheet.
Henry IV Part 2 - Play. We only provide suggested audition monologues or songs for an individual character if our system finds content that matches a character's traits. Results may vary. Sign up today to unlock amazing theatre resources and opportunities.
Join Now. New York, NY. Cheshire, CT. Pericles Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia, PA. Our Price. Gain full access to show guides, character breakdowns, auditions, monologues and more! Show Guides Show Guides. Search all shows. Monologues from Plays. When Falstaff arrives they exchange lewd banter about venereal disease. Informed that Ancient Pistol is at the door, Doll insists that he should not be allowed in because he's "the foul-mouthed'st rogue in England.
Away, you mouldy rogue, away! In the ensuing fight, Falstaff and Bardolph force him out. After his display of fighting prowess, Doll becomes very solicitous to Falstaff, calling him a "whoreson little valiant villain". She sits on his knee and kisses him. She asks him what Prince Hal is like; Falstaff gives a rather unflattering picture of him, unaware that Hal and Poins are nearby. When they reveal themselves, Falstaff claims he was intentionally "dispraising" the prince in the presence of "the wicked".
Hal professes to be shocked, describing Doll as a "virtuous gentlewoman", to the enthusiastic agreement of Mistress Quickly. But Falstaff says Doll is "in hell already, and burns poor souls" a reference to the burning sensation of venereal disease. When Falstaff is called away to the war, Doll becomes tearful. He leaves, but then calls on her to join him. She next appears, apparently heavily pregnant, with Mistress Quickly.
They are being arrested because Pistol has beaten up a man in a brawl in which they were involved. The man has since died. The officer says she will probably be whipped. Doll says that she should not be manhandled because she might have a miscarriage, but the arresting officer insists she has stuffed a cushion up her dress.
Doll unleashes a stream of insults directed at the arresting officer's skinniness.
0コメント