King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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... give too much stress to the date of a play , but a recollection of it often helps one at a pinch . Thus one of the catchwords of Nym in the play is " That's the humour of it . " Humour is such an important Elizabethan word that one ...
... give too much stress to the date of a play , but a recollection of it often helps one at a pinch . Thus one of the catchwords of Nym in the play is " That's the humour of it . " Humour is such an important Elizabethan word that one ...
Strana 5
... give a striking picture of a glorious campaign ; so he gives merely the 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 ...
... give a striking picture of a glorious campaign ; so he gives merely the 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 ...
Strana 7
... give us the true spirit of the piece , which we might otherwise have missed . Now Henry V is an interesting play to read because it gives us an excel- lent example of one characteristic of the Elizabethan drama , namely , the rhetorical ...
... give us the true spirit of the piece , which we might otherwise have missed . Now Henry V is an interesting play to read because it gives us an excel- lent example of one characteristic of the Elizabethan drama , namely , the rhetorical ...
Strana 10
... , 1 ff . ) , or Exeter's account of the death of the Duke of York ( IV , vi , 7 ff . ) , or the archbishop's account of the King ( I , i , 24 ff . ) are very characteristic pieces . They give us the quality of Henry V ; they 10 ...
... , 1 ff . ) , or Exeter's account of the death of the Duke of York ( IV , vi , 7 ff . ) , or the archbishop's account of the King ( I , i , 24 ff . ) are very characteristic pieces . They give us the quality of Henry V ; they 10 ...
Strana 11
William Shakespeare Richard Grant White, Edward Everett Hale. They give us the quality of Henry V ; they are full of ... gives us charac- ter and philosophy ; we do not need the proper names to tell us where it comes from . But we have ...
William Shakespeare Richard Grant White, Edward Everett Hale. They give us the quality of Henry V ; they are full of ... gives us charac- ter and philosophy ; we do not need the proper names to tell us where it comes from . But we have ...
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