The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... scene with the Scotch and Irish captains ( III . ii . I. 69 to the end of the scene ) to be an insertion for the Court performance , Christmas , 1605 , to please King James , who had been annoyed that year by depreciation of the Scots ...
... scene with the Scotch and Irish captains ( III . ii . I. 69 to the end of the scene ) to be an insertion for the Court performance , Christmas , 1605 , to please King James , who had been annoyed that year by depreciation of the Scots ...
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... scene , etc . ) . 2 DURATION OF ACTION The time of Henry V covers ten days , with intervals , em- bracing altogether a period of about six years , from the opening of the Parliament at Leicester , April 30 , 1414 , to Henry's betrothal ...
... scene , etc . ) . 2 DURATION OF ACTION The time of Henry V covers ten days , with intervals , em- bracing altogether a period of about six years , from the opening of the Parliament at Leicester , April 30 , 1414 , to Henry's betrothal ...
Seite x
... scene is to be trans- ported to London . " Interval . Day 2. Act II , sc . i . London ( ? Eastcheap ) . Inter- val . Day 3. Act II , sc . ii . Southampton ; scene iii , London ( Falstaff is dead ) . Interval . Day 4. Act II , sc . iv ...
... scene is to be trans- ported to London . " Interval . Day 2. Act II , sc . i . London ( ? Eastcheap ) . Inter- val . Day 3. Act II , sc . ii . Southampton ; scene iii , London ( Falstaff is dead ) . Interval . Day 4. Act II , sc . iv ...
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... scene , more than half of the king's long speech to the conspirators in Act II , sc . ii , his speech before Harfleur , Act III , sc . i , his reflections on ceremony in Act IV , sc . i , and more than two - thirds of Burgundy's fine ...
... scene , more than half of the king's long speech to the conspirators in Act II , sc . ii , his speech before Harfleur , Act III , sc . i , his reflections on ceremony in Act IV , sc . i , and more than two - thirds of Burgundy's fine ...
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... scene . Here are no struggles be- tween will and fate ; -no frailties of humanity dragging down its virtues into an abyss of guilt and sorrow , -no crimes , no obduracy , no penitence . We have the lofty and unconquerable spirit of ...
... scene . Here are no struggles be- tween will and fate ; -no frailties of humanity dragging down its virtues into an abyss of guilt and sorrow , -no crimes , no obduracy , no penitence . We have the lofty and unconquerable spirit of ...
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