The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xxix
... battle , gives us the following vivid glimpse of the stricken field : But if the cause be not good , the king himself hath a heavy reckoning to make , when all those legs , and arms , and heads , chopped off in a battle , shall join ...
... battle , gives us the following vivid glimpse of the stricken field : But if the cause be not good , the king himself hath a heavy reckoning to make , when all those legs , and arms , and heads , chopped off in a battle , shall join ...
Page xxxi
... battle is joined , the battle which all but the King think already lost . Every line of what Henry then says breathes the English temper , but one above all— We few , we happy few , we band of brothers . If History never repeats itself ...
... battle is joined , the battle which all but the King think already lost . Every line of what Henry then says breathes the English temper , but one above all— We few , we happy few , we band of brothers . If History never repeats itself ...
Page xxxvii
... battle . Indeed , it is almost the only aspect of it he sets upon the stage ; for though the hubris of the French , which was the primary cause of their overthrow1 , is well brought out in scenes 3. 7 and 4. 2 , strangely enough nothing ...
... battle . Indeed , it is almost the only aspect of it he sets upon the stage ; for though the hubris of the French , which was the primary cause of their overthrow1 , is well brought out in scenes 3. 7 and 4. 2 , strangely enough nothing ...
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