King Henry the FifthJ.K. Chapman and Company, 1899 - 96 strán (strany) |
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... were then so dreadfully debilitated by that disease , that they were unable to proceed , and were therefore sent to England ; that three hundred men - at - arms and nine hundred archers were 42 [ CHORUS . KING HENRY THE FIFTH .
... were then so dreadfully debilitated by that disease , that they were unable to proceed , and were therefore sent to England ; that three hundred men - at - arms and nine hundred archers were 42 [ CHORUS . KING HENRY THE FIFTH .
Strana 43
... archers re- mained fit for service . Hume , in his History of England , relates that " King Henry landed near Harfleur , at the head of an army of 6,000 men- at - arms , and 24,000 foot , mostly archers . He immediately began the siege ...
... archers re- mained fit for service . Hume , in his History of England , relates that " King Henry landed near Harfleur , at the head of an army of 6,000 men- at - arms , and 24,000 foot , mostly archers . He immediately began the siege ...
Strana 75
... archer being valued at a blank , and the more important persons in proportion ; whilst the English were engaged in ... Archers . This venerable knight is described by Monstrelet to have grown grey with age and honour ; and when orders ...
... archer being valued at a blank , and the more important persons in proportion ; whilst the English were engaged in ... Archers . This venerable knight is described by Monstrelet to have grown grey with age and honour ; and when orders ...
Strana 76
... Archers , and that there might be no want of arrows , Henry V. ordered the sheriffs of several counties to procure feathers from the wings of geese , plucking six from each goose . An archer of this time was clad in a cuirass , or a ...
... Archers , and that there might be no want of arrows , Henry V. ordered the sheriffs of several counties to procure feathers from the wings of geese , plucking six from each goose . An archer of this time was clad in a cuirass , or a ...
Strana 77
... Archers , who would be desirous of being with him ; when the King said , Thou speaketh foolishly , for , by the God of Heaven , on whose grace I have relied , and in whom I have a firm hope of victory , I would not , even if I could ...
... Archers , who would be desirous of being with him ; when the King said , Thou speaketh foolishly , for , by the God of Heaven , on whose grace I have relied , and in whom I have a firm hope of victory , I would not , even if I could ...
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Alençon archers banner Bardolph battle of Agincourt BEDFORD behold blood brother captain Charles CHARLES KEAN CHORUS CONSTABLE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE cousin Crosses crown Dauphin dear death doth Duke of Burgundy Duke of Exeter Duke of Orleans Duke of York Earl of Cambridge enemy English army Enter KING HENRY Exeunt Exit fair father fire Fluellen FRENCH KING GLOSTER glove goot Gower grace Harfleur Harry hath heart Heaven HENRY THE FIFTH Henry's herald History of Agincourt Holinshed honour Isabella of Bavaria Kate Kath Katharine King of England King of France king's kneeling leek liege Lord Scroop majesty March mercy Mont MONTJOY night noble numbers Pist Pistol play pray pridge princes R.H.
K. Hen ransom Richard royal Salique SCENE Scroop of Masham Shakespeare soldier Southampton sword tell thee thine Thomas Grey thou throne Trumpets sound uncle unto victory WARWICK word