King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 7
... spirit of the Elizabethan Age , of the development of the drama . Those are parts of the history of literature and good matters for study . But language and the history of literature , though connected with poetry , are matters very ...
... spirit of the Elizabethan Age , of the development of the drama . Those are parts of the history of literature and good matters for study . But language and the history of literature , though connected with poetry , are matters very ...
Strana 11
... spirit of the play . In fact , the play would not be itself without them . To see now how characteristic of Henry V are such passages , think of some extracts from Character- other plays . From Hamlet , for instance : Guildenstern ...
... spirit of the play . In fact , the play would not be itself without them . To see now how characteristic of Henry V are such passages , think of some extracts from Character- other plays . From Hamlet , for instance : Guildenstern ...
Strana 12
... spirit of the whole piece . Passages like these are characteristic of the plays they come from ; they give a taste of their quality . We might almost say there is nothing like them in Henry V ; at least the chief characteristic of Henry ...
... spirit of the whole piece . Passages like these are characteristic of the plays they come from ; they give a taste of their quality . We might almost say there is nothing like them in Henry V ; at least the chief characteristic of Henry ...
Strana 17
... spirit in which they were written , as elaborate , sonorous , theatri- cal declamation . We Disappear- rhetorical from the stage . ance of the quality If we are to appreciate Henry V we must appreci- ate this kind of poetry . It is not ...
... spirit in which they were written , as elaborate , sonorous , theatri- cal declamation . We Disappear- rhetorical from the stage . ance of the quality If we are to appreciate Henry V we must appreci- ate this kind of poetry . It is not ...
Strana 20
... spirit of his men and encourage the waverers . We see all ranks and kinds of Englishmen : the lords , the captains , and the private men ; the brave and the boastful . With each Henry has a word , pausing especially , as was common with ...
... spirit of his men and encourage the waverers . We see all ranks and kinds of Englishmen : the lords , the captains , and the private men ; the brave and the boastful . With each Henry has a word , pausing especially , as was common with ...
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