The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 13Harper, 1908 |
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Page xi
... never cease to be reflected in his fellow - countrymen's eyes . The central topic of " Henry V. " is the great historic battle of Agincourt , in which on St. Crispin's Day ( October 25 , 1415 ) , a small and ill - equipped army of ...
... never cease to be reflected in his fellow - countrymen's eyes . The central topic of " Henry V. " is the great historic battle of Agincourt , in which on St. Crispin's Day ( October 25 , 1415 ) , a small and ill - equipped army of ...
Page xviii
... never completely tamed . He can still perpetrate on the impulse an innocent practical joke . In the dark hour preceding the dawn of the most momentous day in his career , on the very eve of the engagement of Agincourt , he can ...
... never completely tamed . He can still perpetrate on the impulse an innocent practical joke . In the dark hour preceding the dawn of the most momentous day in his career , on the very eve of the engagement of Agincourt , he can ...
Page xix
... never fails him in the field , yet he is so " free from vainness and self - glorious pride , " that he declines to allow his bruised helmet and his bended sword to be paraded before him on his triumphal entry into London after the ...
... never fails him in the field , yet he is so " free from vainness and self - glorious pride , " that he declines to allow his bruised helmet and his bended sword to be paraded before him on his triumphal entry into London after the ...
Page xxi
... on that and other subjects . Shakespeare never permits us to forget his nationality . His very name is a jesting misspelling of the Welsh name Llewellyn , and his dialect ridicules without offence the [ xxi ] INTRODUCTION.
... on that and other subjects . Shakespeare never permits us to forget his nationality . His very name is a jesting misspelling of the Welsh name Llewellyn , and his dialect ridicules without offence the [ xxi ] INTRODUCTION.
Page xxii
... never in question , although he is ready , in confidential talk with a comrade , to criticise the motives and the actions of his superior officers , and is prone to exaggerate the griefs incident to his profession . Bates , Williams's ...
... never in question , although he is ready , in confidential talk with a comrade , to criticise the motives and the actions of his superior officers , and is prone to exaggerate the griefs incident to his profession . Bates , Williams's ...
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Agincourt ALICE ANNE battle battle of Agincourt bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham Canterbury Captain CHAM conscience constable constable of France CRAN Cranmer CROM Cromwell crown dare Dauphin devil doth DUKE OF NORFOLK Earl Earl of Surrey England English Enter KING Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair favour fear Fletcher Fluellen Folio reading follows France French GENT gentle gentleman give Globe Theatre Gloucester grace hand Harfleur hath hear heart heaven highness Holinshed honour infra Kate KATH King Henry VIII King of France king's lady leek liege look LORD CHAMBERLAIN Macmorris madam majesty master never night noble numbers peace PIST Pistol play pray princes royal SCENE Shakespeare SIR THOMAS LOVELL soldier soul speak stage direction supra sword tell thee There's thou tongue truth unto Wolsey words