King Henry the FifthHoughton, Mifflin, 1905 - 147 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... rhetorical character . It may not be so easy to enjoy them . If , however , we would really appreciate the Elizabethan drama , we must get to feel at ton of this home in this rhetorical declamatory world . It will be useful , then , to ...
... rhetorical character . It may not be so easy to enjoy them . If , however , we would really appreciate the Elizabethan drama , we must get to feel at ton of this home in this rhetorical declamatory world . It will be useful , then , to ...
Strana 14
... rhetorical character of the English historical play , and perhaps Shakespeare had something of the sort in mind when he planned Henry V. It is worth mentioning that so great a Shakespearean actor as David Garrick chose the part of ...
... rhetorical character of the English historical play , and perhaps Shakespeare had something of the sort in mind when he planned Henry V. It is worth mentioning that so great a Shakespearean actor as David Garrick chose the part of ...
Strana 16
... rhetorical rather than dramatic . 4. The Archbishop's description of the King , I , i , 24-59 . Quite appropriate to its place in the play as this speech is , setting the key of general reflection , yet it is really an independent thing ...
... rhetorical rather than dramatic . 4. The Archbishop's description of the King , I , i , 24-59 . Quite appropriate to its place in the play as this speech is , setting the key of general reflection , yet it is really an independent thing ...
Strana 17
... rhetorical poetry . They are meant for delivery , they are speeches in the modern sense of the word , and as such they are ex- tremely characteristic of the play and of the Eliza- bethan stage . Let us then read them in the spirit in ...
... rhetorical poetry . They are meant for delivery , they are speeches in the modern sense of the word , and as such they are ex- tremely characteristic of the play and of the Eliza- bethan stage . Let us then read them in the spirit in ...
Strana 23
... rhetorical , declamatory character of the play . This performance was in striking con- trast with the elaborately scenic productions , of which there have been several in recent years . The stage was a plain hall , the furnishings were ...
... rhetorical , declamatory character of the play . This performance was in striking con- trast with the elaborately scenic productions , of which there have been several in recent years . The stage was a plain hall , the furnishings were ...
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