King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 12
... 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 V is very different from any of them . We have here then a striking characteristic of the poetry of ...
... 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 V is very different from any of them . We have here then a striking characteristic of the poetry of ...
Strana 14
... give in narrative an account of things that could not well be presented by the actors . It was common also in those plays before Shakespeare which were written with classic models in mind . Thus Gorboduc , written about 1565 by ...
... give in narrative an account of things that could not well be presented by the actors . It was common also in those plays before Shakespeare which were written with classic models in mind . Thus Gorboduc , written about 1565 by ...
Strana 15
... gives the main quality to the play . tained Other long speeches in Shakespeare are of two kinds . Some are what might be called elaborations of general themes . They are entirely appropriate to their places in the play , but they are ...
... gives the main quality to the play . tained Other long speeches in Shakespeare are of two kinds . Some are what might be called elaborations of general themes . They are entirely appropriate to their places in the play , but they are ...
Strana 20
... give us word of the siege . Scene iii . Henry demands the surrender of the town , which is conceded . Scene iv . In ... gives the glory to God . Scene viii . The half - humorous incident of the glove is taken up from Scene i and finished ...
... give us word of the siege . Scene iii . Henry demands the surrender of the town , which is conceded . Scene iv . In ... gives the glory to God . Scene viii . The half - humorous incident of the glove is taken up from Scene i and finished ...
Strana 22
... give such good material for the drama as men of greater passions and greater faults , like Romeo , Ham- let , Lear . In Theseus , Shakespeare seems to give us a glance at such a man , in Fortinbras he 22 INTRODUCTION.
... give such good material for the drama as men of greater passions and greater faults , like Romeo , Ham- let , Lear . In Theseus , Shakespeare seems to give us a glance at such a man , in Fortinbras he 22 INTRODUCTION.
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