King Henry the FifthMacmillan, 1900 |
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... England . ISABEL , Queen of France . KATHARINE , daughter to Charles and Isabel . ALICE , a lady attending on her . Hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap , formerly Mistress Quickly , and now married to Pistol . Lords , Ladies , Officers ...
... England . ISABEL , Queen of France . KATHARINE , daughter to Charles and Isabel . ALICE , a lady attending on her . Hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap , formerly Mistress Quickly , and now married to Pistol . Lords , Ladies , Officers ...
Strana 8
... England . Mr. Fleay prefers to regard the passage as an inser- tion for the Court performance , Christmas 1605 , ' to please King James , who had been annoyed that year by depreciation of Scots on the stage.'1 In Henry V. as in Henry IV ...
... England . Mr. Fleay prefers to regard the passage as an inser- tion for the Court performance , Christmas 1605 , ' to please King James , who had been annoyed that year by depreciation of Scots on the stage.'1 In Henry V. as in Henry IV ...
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... England . Mortimer , the legitimate heir , is never mentioned ; and the conspiracy of Cambridge and Scroop and Grey on his behalf is credited to the gold of the French king.1 Before Agincourt Henry prays that the guilt of his father's ...
... England . Mortimer , the legitimate heir , is never mentioned ; and the conspiracy of Cambridge and Scroop and Grey on his behalf is credited to the gold of the French king.1 Before Agincourt Henry prays that the guilt of his father's ...
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... England over their own surrender . In painting Henry's own attitude towards the enemy , however , Shakespeare's touch is not quite so firm as when he limned Prince Hal . The speeches before Harfleur to Montjoy , and after the battle ...
... England over their own surrender . In painting Henry's own attitude towards the enemy , however , Shakespeare's touch is not quite so firm as when he limned Prince Hal . The speeches before Harfleur to Montjoy , and after the battle ...
Strana 13
... England ? Kate . How should I love thee , which is my father's enemy ? Hen . Tut , stand not upon these points , ' Tis you must make us friends . I know , Kate , thou art not a little proud that I love thee ? No such inequality marks ...
... England ? Kate . How should I love thee , which is my father's enemy ? Hen . Tut , stand not upon these points , ' Tis you must make us friends . I know , Kate , thou art not a little proud that I love thee ? No such inequality marks ...
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Agincourt Alarum Alençon Alice aunchient Bard Bardolph Bates battle Bedford behold blood Bourbon brother Calais Cant Chorus constable Constable of France cousin crown Dauphin dear devil doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl of Cambridge England English Enter KING HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fingres Fluellen follows France French gentle gentleman give GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse host humour imbar Julius Cæsar Kate Kath Katharine king's knight leek liege live look Lord Scroop Macedon Macmorris majesty mercy mighty mock Monmouth Monmouth caps Montjoy never noble numbers o'er Pist play pray princes ransom Salique SCENE Shakespeare soldier soul Southampton speak sword tell thee thine thou treason unto valiant valour Warwick wear Westmoreland word