King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5
... battle of Agincourt . But really the Treaty of Troyes was five years after Agincourt , and in that time there was a whole campaign in France of which Shakespeare says nothing . That would not have done on the stage . Shakespeare wanted ...
... battle of Agincourt . But really the Treaty of Troyes was five years after Agincourt , and in that time there was a whole campaign in France of which Shakespeare says nothing . That would not have done on the stage . Shakespeare wanted ...
Strana 17
... Battle . IV , iii , 18–67 . Henry to Montjoy . IV , iii , 90-125 . Exeter's Description of the Death of the Duke of York . IV , vi , 7–32 . Henry to Katharine . V , ii , 132-168 . These speeches , though more dramatic than those just ...
... Battle . IV , iii , 18–67 . Henry to Montjoy . IV , iii , 90-125 . Exeter's Description of the Death of the Duke of York . IV , vi , 7–32 . Henry to Katharine . V , ii , 132-168 . These speeches , though more dramatic than those just ...
Strana 20
... battle . Scene iii . The English prepare . Scene iv . The battle is joined . The boaster Pistol falls in with a Frenchman whom he can beat , and takes him prisoner . This humor- ous scene is almost the only hint we get of the battle ...
... battle . Scene iii . The English prepare . Scene iv . The battle is joined . The boaster Pistol falls in with a Frenchman whom he can beat , and takes him prisoner . This humor- ous scene is almost the only hint we get of the battle ...
Strana 21
... Battle of Agincourt , the Crowning Point of the Campaign . We have the Preparation ( Sc . i , ii , iii ) , the Field of Battle ( Sc . iv ) , and the Defeat of the French and Victory of the English ( Sc . v , vi , vii , viii ) . Act V ...
... Battle of Agincourt , the Crowning Point of the Campaign . We have the Preparation ( Sc . i , ii , iii ) , the Field of Battle ( Sc . iv ) , and the Defeat of the French and Victory of the English ( Sc . v , vi , vii , viii ) . Act V ...
Strana 22
... battle be in Act III and the English in Act IV ? But these are slight matters ; in general we may say that we have a single action developed to a crisis and brought to an end , and a far more simple and regular action than is common in ...
... battle be in Act III and the English in Act IV ? But these are slight matters ; in general we may say that we have a single action developed to a crisis and brought to an end , and a far more simple and regular action than is common in ...
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