The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 7
Page xi
... Henry IV and Henry VI , but also because its hero was Henry of Monmouth , to Elizabethans the ' star of England ' and the most glorious of English kings . Mr Masefield tells us that ' the play bears every mark of having been hastily ...
... Henry IV and Henry VI , but also because its hero was Henry of Monmouth , to Elizabethans the ' star of England ' and the most glorious of English kings . Mr Masefield tells us that ' the play bears every mark of having been hastily ...
Page xlvi
... Henry's sentiments with those she herself uttered to her last parliament1 suggests that it had left its impress in ... Monmouth would con anything besides Shakespeare's play , let them study the character and exploits of the English heroes ...
... Henry's sentiments with those she herself uttered to her last parliament1 suggests that it had left its impress in ... Monmouth would con anything besides Shakespeare's play , let them study the character and exploits of the English heroes ...
Page xlvii
... Henry of Monmouth has many points in common : I mean William the Silent1 . J. D. W. I Cf. an admirable biography by Miss C. V. Wedgwood , published in 1944 . THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage INTRODUCTION xlvii.
... Henry of Monmouth has many points in common : I mean William the Silent1 . J. D. W. I Cf. an admirable biography by Miss C. V. Wedgwood , published in 1944 . THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY V Note . The stage INTRODUCTION xlvii.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Agincourt Alarum Alice Apperson Archbishop audience Bardolph battle battle of Agincourt behold blood Bourbon brother Burgundy Camb Canterbury Captain Chorus conj Constable Constable of France Covent Garden crown Dauphin death doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Duthie England English Enter Erpingham Exeter eyes fair Falstaff Fluellen follows France French King Gesta give Gloucester glove Gower grace Greg hand Harfleur Harry hath heart Henry IV Henry of Monmouth Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse Hostess humour Introd Kate Katharine King Henry king's knight leek liege look lord Macmorris majesty Montjoy never noble numbers Orleans Pistol play Pope princes prob Prol Prologue prose ransom Rowe ruined band Salic Salic Law scene Scroop Shakespeare speak speech Steev sword tell Theatre thee Theo thou unto Warwick Westmoreland Williams words Wylie