The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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... French king's offer of her hand to Henry and his rejection of it , - both referred to in the Chorus to Act III . Henry's accession , Of this , five years 2 This appears to be on the morrow of St. David's Day , i.e. March 2 ; hence after ...
... French king's offer of her hand to Henry and his rejection of it , - both referred to in the Chorus to Act III . Henry's accession , Of this , five years 2 This appears to be on the morrow of St. David's Day , i.e. March 2 ; hence after ...
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... present . 1 Besides the characters men- tioned , Britany , Grandpré , Mac- morris , Jamy , Messenger ( ii . 4 . and iv . 2. ) , and the French queen have no speeches in the Qq . ( 3 ) The whole text of the Quarto is 6 King Henry the Fifth.
... present . 1 Besides the characters men- tioned , Britany , Grandpré , Mac- morris , Jamy , Messenger ( ii . 4 . and iv . 2. ) , and the French queen have no speeches in the Qq . ( 3 ) The whole text of the Quarto is 6 King Henry the Fifth.
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... French campaign . Even as described in Holinshed the reign was ( built by Burbage early in 1599 ) ; the fact that Meres in the Palladis Tamia , 1598 , does not mention one of the most famous of Shakespeare's Histories ; and the ...
... French campaign . Even as described in Holinshed the reign was ( built by Burbage early in 1599 ) ; the fact that Meres in the Palladis Tamia , 1598 , does not mention one of the most famous of Shakespeare's Histories ; and the ...
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... French king.1 Before Agincourt Henry prays that the guilt of his father's usurpation may not that day be visited upon him ; but his fervour is not troubled like Claudius ' by any suspicion that he ought to resign the usurped throne ...
... French king.1 Before Agincourt Henry prays that the guilt of his father's usurpation may not that day be visited upon him ; but his fervour is not troubled like Claudius ' by any suspicion that he ought to resign the usurped throne ...
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... French are drawn collectively , in slightly modu- lated shades of the same conventional hue . The brush which had painted the rival of Henry's youth , now dashes off with far less care and delicacy the foes of his manhood . The ...
... French are drawn collectively , in slightly modu- lated shades of the same conventional hue . The brush which had painted the rival of Henry's youth , now dashes off with far less care and delicacy the foes of his manhood . The ...
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