King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5
... Scene ii : - by and by , 1. 2 enlarge , 1. 40 distemper , 1. 54 dear , 11. 58 , 181 quick , 1. 79 practis'd on , 1. 99 admiration , 1. 108 instance , 1. 119 = at once = set at liberty = drunkenness = extreme alive cheated = wonder ...
... Scene ii : - by and by , 1. 2 enlarge , 1. 40 distemper , 1. 54 dear , 11. 58 , 181 quick , 1. 79 practis'd on , 1. 99 admiration , 1. 108 instance , 1. 119 = at once = set at liberty = drunkenness = extreme alive cheated = wonder ...
Strana 8
... scenes followed each other directly or were separated by music or comic business . Further we may note that these actors on a stage without scenery were not cos- tumed with historic accuracy . There were differences in costume , it is ...
... scenes followed each other directly or were separated by music or comic business . Further we may note that these actors on a stage without scenery were not cos- tumed with historic accuracy . There were differences in costume , it is ...
Strana 16
... 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 . Quite appropriate to its place in the play as this speech is , setting the key of general ...
... 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 . Quite appropriate to its place in the play as this speech is , setting the key of general ...
Strana 19
... scene . ment . develop- Prologue . An apology for the attempt to present such great things with such small means . ( See p . 15. ) Act I. The Causes of the War . Scene i . The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely , in a ...
... scene . ment . develop- Prologue . An apology for the attempt to present such great things with such small means . ( See p . 15. ) Act I. The Causes of the War . Scene i . The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely , in a ...
Strana 20
... Scene i . Henry leads his army to the assault of Harfleur . Scene ii . The humorous ruffians appear , and also stalwart represent- atives of the real strength of King Henry's army , Gower the English- man , Fluellen the Welshman , Jamy ...
... Scene i . Henry leads his army to the assault of Harfleur . Scene ii . The humorous ruffians appear , and also stalwart represent- atives of the real strength of King Henry's army , Gower the English- man , Fluellen the Welshman , Jamy ...
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