The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... Court in France . Together with Auntient Pistoll . As it hath bene sundry times played by the Right honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants . LONDON Printed by Thomas Creede , for Tho . Millington , and Iohn Busby . And are to be ...
... Court in France . Together with Auntient Pistoll . As it hath bene sundry times played by the Right honorable the Lord Chamberlaine his seruants . LONDON Printed by Thomas Creede , for Tho . Millington , and Iohn Busby . And are to be ...
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... Court performance , Christmas , 1605 , to please King James , who had been annoyed that year by depreciation of the Scots on the stage . This scene is certainly a contrast to the anti - Scottish feeling in Act I. sc . ii . The late ...
... Court performance , Christmas , 1605 , to please King James , who had been annoyed that year by depreciation of the Scots on the stage . This scene is certainly a contrast to the anti - Scottish feeling in Act I. sc . ii . The late ...
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... court . ) 4th Chorus ( Interval ) . Act IV , sc . i - viii ( with Inter- vals ) ; English camp . 5th Chorus ; " tells of Henry's journey to England and of his reception by his people ; then , with ex- cuses for passing over time and ...
... court . ) 4th Chorus ( Interval ) . Act IV , sc . i - viii ( with Inter- vals ) ; English camp . 5th Chorus ; " tells of Henry's journey to England and of his reception by his people ; then , with ex- cuses for passing over time and ...
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... court : - " LOOK HOW WE READ THE SPARTANS WERE INFLAMED > 3 WITH BOLD TYRTEUS ' VERSE ; WHEN THOU ART NAMED So SHALL OUR ENGLISH YOUTHS URGE ON , AND CRY AN AGINCOURT ! AN AGINCOURT ! OR DIE . ' " " 1 Cp . Apology for Poetry ( Arber's ...
... court : - " LOOK HOW WE READ THE SPARTANS WERE INFLAMED > 3 WITH BOLD TYRTEUS ' VERSE ; WHEN THOU ART NAMED So SHALL OUR ENGLISH YOUTHS URGE ON , AND CRY AN AGINCOURT ! AN AGINCOURT ! OR DIE . ' " " 1 Cp . Apology for Poetry ( Arber's ...
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... court , he paints in the most lively colors the light - minded impatience of the French leaders for the moment of bat- tle , which to them seemed infallibly the moment of victory ; on the other hand , he paints the uneasiness of the Eng ...
... court , he paints in the most lively colors the light - minded impatience of the French leaders for the moment of bat- tle , which to them seemed infallibly the moment of victory ; on the other hand , he paints the uneasiness of the Eng ...
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