King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... present some epi- sode of English history in such a way as would appeal strongly to an English audience . Character , humor , passion , philosophy , charm , these things by the - - nature of the case could not be the main thing 12 ...
... present some epi- sode of English history in such a way as would appeal strongly to an English audience . Character , humor , passion , philosophy , charm , these things by the - - nature of the case could not be the main thing 12 ...
Strana 18
... present , by means of this glorious achievement of English arms , a picture of ideal kinghood and ideal Eng- lish character . Thus the main figures will be Henry himself and typical figures chosen to represent his army from highest to ...
... present , by means of this glorious achievement of English arms , a picture of ideal kinghood and ideal Eng- lish character . Thus the main figures will be Henry himself and typical figures chosen to represent his army from highest to ...
Strana 19
... 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 conversation upon the interests of the church , disclose the position ...
... 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 conversation upon the interests of the church , disclose the position ...
Strana 22
... present the phases of the action . There are two or three points which are not clear . Why , for instance , should the French prepara- tion for the battle be in Act III and the English in Act IV ? But these are slight matters ; in ...
... present the phases of the action . There are two or three points which are not clear . Why , for instance , should the French prepara- tion for the battle be in Act III and the English in Act IV ? But these are slight matters ; in ...
Strana 23
... present him fully . To summarize , then , we have in Henry V a play in which the action is simple and developed without re- finement or complication , in which the characters are sufficient and wholly in harmony with the Summary ...
... present him fully . To summarize , then , we have in Henry V a play in which the action is simple and developed without re- finement or complication , in which the characters are sufficient and wholly in harmony with the Summary ...
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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