King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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... France of which Shakespeare says nothing . That would not have done on the stage . Shakespeare wanted to give a striking picture of a glorious campaign ; so he gives merely the cause of war , the victory , and the peace . Absolute ...
... France of which Shakespeare says nothing . That would not have done on the stage . Shakespeare wanted to give a striking picture of a glorious campaign ; so he gives merely the cause of war , the victory , and the peace . Absolute ...
Strana 16
... France , V , ii , 23-67 . This speech stands in closer connection with the rest of the scene than the others . Still its main interest is rhetorical rather than dramatic . 4. The Archbishop's description of the King , I , i , 24-59 ...
... France , V , ii , 23-67 . This speech stands in closer connection with the rest of the scene than the others . Still its main interest is rhetorical rather than dramatic . 4. The Archbishop's description of the King , I , i , 24-59 ...
Strana 18
... France to make good the claims upon that country which he had in- herited from Edward the Third . He gathers an army and makes a brilliant beginning in the cap- of the play . ture of Harfleur . In marching from that town to Calais he ...
... France to make good the claims upon that country which he had in- herited from Edward the Third . He gathers an army and makes a brilliant beginning in the cap- of the play . ture of Harfleur . In marching from that town to Calais he ...
Strana 19
... France . Has he right on his side when he makes demand of the French King to be recog- nized as sovereign of Aquitaine , Normandy , Maine and Anjou , under the threat that he will otherwise take arms to enforce his claim to the throne ...
... France . Has he right on his side when he makes demand of the French King to be recog- nized as sovereign of Aquitaine , Normandy , Maine and Anjou , under the threat that he will otherwise take arms to enforce his claim to the throne ...
Strana 20
... France . Prologue . Chorus tells of the embarkation of the army and of England left behind . Scene i . Henry leads his army to the assault of Harfleur . Scene ii . The humorous ruffians appear , and also stalwart represent- atives of ...
... France . Prologue . Chorus tells of the embarkation of the army and of England left behind . Scene i . Henry leads his army to the assault of Harfleur . Scene ii . The humorous ruffians appear , and also stalwart represent- atives of ...
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Agincourt Alarum Alençon Alice army Aunchient Bard Bardolph Bates battle Battle of Agincourt behold blood brother Cant Chorus Constable Constable of France cousin crowns Dauphin dear Devil Dolphin doth dramatic Duke of Burgundy dukedoms Elizabethan England English Enter KING HENRY Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff Fluellen French give GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart Henry IV Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse Host humour Jamy Kate Kath Katharine King of France King's leek liege look Lord Macedon Macmorris majesty means mercy Midsummer Night's Dream mock Montjoy never night noble peace Pist play poetry pray pridge princes Prologue ransom rhetorical Romeo and Juliet Salique Scene Scroop Shakespeare soldier soul speak speech spirit sword tell Ternois thee thine things thou treason unto wear words