King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 25.
Strana 7
... true poetic enjoyment . And this will depend in a measure on our temperament and our taste . We may like poetry and read it eagerly ; we may not care for it and prefer to read something else . But whatever our taste and whatever our ...
... true poetic enjoyment . And this will depend in a measure on our temperament and our taste . We may like poetry and read it eagerly ; we may not care for it and prefer to read something else . But whatever our taste and whatever our ...
Strana 8
... true ; different ranks were indicated and some other distinctions , but there was no effort to reproduce the real spectacle of the stirring events that form the subject of the play . We ourselves might say as much as this from our ...
... true ; different ranks were indicated and some other distinctions , but there was no effort to reproduce the real spectacle of the stirring events that form the subject of the play . We ourselves might say as much as this from our ...
Strana 18
... true unity of the play . The dra- matic action of Henry V may be stated very shortly as follows . Argument Henry the Fifth declares war upon France to make good the claims upon that country which he had in- herited from Edward the Third ...
... true unity of the play . The dra- matic action of Henry V may be stated very shortly as follows . Argument Henry the Fifth declares war upon France to make good the claims upon that country which he had in- herited from Edward the Third ...
Strana 21
... true colors . Scene ii . The French and the English kings meet for discussion of terms of peace . While the lords and commissioners , on either side , discuss the details , Henry has half an hour with the Princess Katharine , whose hand ...
... true colors . Scene ii . The French and the English kings meet for discussion of terms of peace . While the lords and commissioners , on either side , discuss the details , Henry has half an hour with the Princess Katharine , whose hand ...
Strana 23
... true worth . There were no pauses between the acts and the fine poetic rhetoric rolled on with the effect on the imagination that a noble panorama would have made on the eye . With everything taken away that belongs especially to a ...
... true worth . There were no pauses between the acts and the fine poetic rhetoric rolled on with the effect on the imagination that a noble panorama would have made on the eye . With everything taken away that belongs especially to a ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
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