The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... John we have ' a type which found its final and crowning expression in the person of King Henry V : the humorous - heroic ' . Agincourt shows us ' the humorous - heroic ' man as leader ; in the final scene we see ' the humorous - heroic ...
... John we have ' a type which found its final and crowning expression in the person of King Henry V : the humorous - heroic ' . Agincourt shows us ' the humorous - heroic ' man as leader ; in the final scene we see ' the humorous - heroic ...
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William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. King Henry . I thank you : God be with you ! Pistol . My ... John Bates , is not that the morning which breaks yonder ? Bates . I think it be : but we have 64 4. I. 61 THE LIFE OF.
William Shakespeare Arthur Quiller-Couch, John Dover Wilson. King Henry . I thank you : God be with you ! Pistol . My ... John Bates , is not that the morning which breaks yonder ? Bates . I think it be : but we have 64 4. I. 61 THE LIFE OF.
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... John Duke of Bourbon , and Lord Bouciqualt : Of other lords and barons , knights and squires , 80 Full fifteen hundred , besides common men . King Henry . This note doth tell me of ten thousand French That in the field lie slain : of ...
... John Duke of Bourbon , and Lord Bouciqualt : Of other lords and barons , knights and squires , 80 Full fifteen hundred , besides common men . King Henry . This note doth tell me of ten thousand French That in the field lie slain : of ...
Inhalt
added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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