King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 3
... Chorus has been telling of the welcome of the King to London after Agin- Date of the court ; he goes on - As , by a lower but loving likelihood , Were now the general of our gracious empress , As in good time he may , from Ireland ...
... Chorus has been telling of the welcome of the King to London after Agin- Date of the court ; he goes on - As , by a lower but loving likelihood , Were now the general of our gracious empress , As in good time he may , from Ireland ...
Strana 8
... Chorus in the Prologue to Act I. The appeal was not to the eye but to the imagination of the audience ; and it was made by stirring and spirited verse , well pronounced by the actor . How important a good elocution and delivery was we ...
... Chorus in the Prologue to Act I. The appeal was not to the eye but to the imagination of the audience ; and it was made by stirring and spirited verse , well pronounced by the actor . How important a good elocution and delivery was we ...
Strana 13
... chorus was a traditional fea- The ture in the drama of the Greeks and Romans . Choruses . There it served various purposes , but it was especially a means whereby the dramatist could speak directly to the INTRODUCTION 13.
... chorus was a traditional fea- The ture in the drama of the Greeks and Romans . Choruses . There it served various purposes , but it was especially a means whereby the dramatist could speak directly to the INTRODUCTION 13.
Strana 14
... chorus between Acts I and II . Generally Shake- speare accomplishes the purpose of the chorus in some other way . The chorus , however , is very appropriate to the rhetorical character of the English historical play , and perhaps ...
... chorus between Acts I and II . Generally Shake- speare accomplishes the purpose of the chorus in some other way . The chorus , however , is very appropriate to the rhetorical character of the English historical play , and perhaps ...
Strana 15
... Chorus To examine the choruses , then ; they usually narrate matters that cannot be presented dramatically . Such are in the main the prologues to Acts II , III , IV , V. But they also point out particularly the Function of dramatic ...
... Chorus To examine the choruses , then ; they usually narrate matters that cannot be presented dramatically . Such are in the main the prologues to Acts II , III , IV , V. But they also point out particularly the Function of dramatic ...
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