King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 5
... cause of war , the victory , and the peace . Absolute historic accuracy is something too complicated to pre- sent on the stage . The language , also , of this play , as of every play of Shakespeare's , is something we must pay attention ...
... cause of war , the victory , and the peace . Absolute historic accuracy is something too complicated to pre- sent on the stage . The language , also , of this play , as of every play of Shakespeare's , is something we must pay attention ...
Strana 19
... Causes of the War . Scene i . The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely , in a conversation upon the interests of the church , disclose the position of King Henry the Fifth , his character and his plans . In this scene ...
... Causes of the War . Scene i . The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely , in a conversation upon the interests of the church , disclose the position of King Henry the Fifth , his character and his plans . In this scene ...
Strana 30
... cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter : that , when he speaks , The air , a charter'd libertine , is still , And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears , To steal his sweet and honey'd ...
... cause of policy , The Gordian knot of it he will unloose , Familiar as his garter : that , when he speaks , The air , a charter'd libertine , is still , And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears , To steal his sweet and honey'd ...
Strana 31
... causes now in hand , Which I have open'd to his grace at large , As touching France , to give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . Ely . How did this offer seem receiv'd , my lord ...
... causes now in hand , Which I have open'd to his grace at large , As touching France , to give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal . Ely . How did this offer seem receiv'd , my lord ...
Strana 37
... cause and means and might ; So hath your highness ; never King of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England And lie pavilion'd in the fields of France . Cant . O , let their ...
... cause and means and might ; So hath your highness ; never King of England Had nobles richer and more loyal subjects , Whose hearts have left their bodies here in England And lie pavilion'd in the fields of France . Cant . O , let their ...
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