Henry VINew American Library, 1986 - 620 Seiten "I feel that I have spent half my career with one or another Pelican Shakespeare in my back pocket. Convenience, however, is the least important aspect of the new Pelican Shakespeare series. Here is an elegant and clear text for either the study or the rehearsal room, notes where you need them and the distinguished scholarship of the general editors, Stephen Orgel and A. R. Braunmuller who understand that these are plays for performance as well as great texts for contemplation." (Patrick Stewart) The distinguished Pelican Shakespeare series, which has sold more than four million copies, is now completely revised and repackaged. Each volume features: |
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... thee . On either hand ° thee there are squadrons pitched To wall thee from the liberty of flight , And no way canst thou turn thee for redress , ° But death doth front ° thee with apparent spoil , ° And pale destruction meets thee in ...
... thee . On either hand ° thee there are squadrons pitched To wall thee from the liberty of flight , And no way canst thou turn thee for redress , ° But death doth front ° thee with apparent spoil , ° And pale destruction meets thee in ...
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... thee to close up mine eyes , To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth : So shouldst thou either turn my flying soul , Or I should breathe it so into thy body , And then it lived in sweet Elysium . 385 390 395 To die by thee were but ...
... thee to close up mine eyes , To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth : So shouldst thou either turn my flying soul , Or I should breathe it so into thy body , And then it lived in sweet Elysium . 385 390 395 To die by thee were but ...
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... thee blush . To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom derived , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou not shameless . Thy father bears the type of King of Naples , Of both the Sicils and Jerusalem , Yet not so wealthy as an ...
... thee blush . To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom derived , Were shame enough to shame thee , wert thou not shameless . Thy father bears the type of King of Naples , Of both the Sicils and Jerusalem , Yet not so wealthy as an ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One 45 | 60 |
TEXTUAL NOTE | 155 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alarum arms battle bear Beaufort blood brother Buckingham Burgundy Cade Cardinal chronicle Clarence Clifford crown Dauphin death doth Duchess Duke Humphrey Duke of Gloucester Duke of Somerset Duke of York Earl of Warwick enemies England English Enter King Exeter Exeunt Exit F omits father fear fight France French friends give Grace hand hath head hear heart heaven heir Henry's Holinshed honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Joan John kill King Edward King Henry King Lewis King's Lady Grey Lancaster live London Lord Majesty marriage master Messenger Montague Mortimer murder never noble oath peace Plantagenet play Prince Protector Pucelle Queen Margaret realm reign Reignier revenge Richard Richard III Rutland Saint Albans Salisbury Scene Shakespeare Simpcox slain soldiers soul sovereign speak stay sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art traitor unto valiant Winchester words
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