The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 13Jefferson Press, 1908 |
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Page xiii
... Henry V. to Princess Katherine . The main topic of the fifth utterance of the " chorus " is unnoticed in the actual progress of the 1 The admiration that the prologues in " Henry V. " evoke in the mind of every true lover of Shakespeare ...
... Henry V. to Princess Katherine . The main topic of the fifth utterance of the " chorus " is unnoticed in the actual progress of the 1 The admiration that the prologues in " Henry V. " evoke in the mind of every true lover of Shakespeare ...
Page xiv
... Henry V. , with the anticipated home - coming of a contemporary hero , Queen Elizabeth's favourite , the Earl of Essex . London's reception of the conquering Harry was likely to be re - enacted , Shakespeare suggests , on the Earl of ...
... Henry V. , with the anticipated home - coming of a contemporary hero , Queen Elizabeth's favourite , the Earl of Essex . London's reception of the conquering Harry was likely to be re - enacted , Shakespeare suggests , on the Earl of ...
Page xv
... Henry V.'s courtship of Princess Katherine are based on epi- sodes in an older play — a popular play , by a crude , anonymous hack , called " The Famous Victories of Henry V. " Nevertheless , Shakespeare can fairly claim that all the ...
... Henry V.'s courtship of Princess Katherine are based on epi- sodes in an older play — a popular play , by a crude , anonymous hack , called " The Famous Victories of Henry V. " Nevertheless , Shakespeare can fairly claim that all the ...
Page xvi
... Henry , whom he deliberately chose out of the page of history as the fittest representative of the best distinctive type of English character . When the play opens , the King is in his twenty ... Henry V. " There the [ xvi ] KING HENRY V.
... Henry , whom he deliberately chose out of the page of history as the fittest representative of the best distinctive type of English character . When the play opens , the King is in his twenty ... Henry V. " There the [ xvi ] KING HENRY V.
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... Henry . Like most typical Englishmen in positions of authority , who in normal circumstances show a natural and easy - going heartiness , he can on occasion develop an almost freezing austerity , he can assume a frigid and terrifying ...
... Henry . Like most typical Englishmen in positions of authority , who in normal circumstances show a natural and easy - going heartiness , he can on occasion develop an almost freezing austerity , he can assume a frigid and terrifying ...
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