Henry VPenguin UK, 25 feb. 2010 - 336 pagini 'At one and the same time the greatest of all works of English patriotism and a searing critique of warfare' Jonathan Bate |
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... Dauphin from Agincourt through the reassignment of his speeches to Bourbon). The representation of Henry V, the motives for and conduct of his war are transformed by the omission of Act I, scene 1 and lines 115–35 of Act I, scene 2 ...
... Dauphin from Agincourt through the reassignment of his speeches to Bourbon). The representation of Henry V, the motives for and conduct of his war are transformed by the omission of Act I, scene 1 and lines 115–35 of Act I, scene 2 ...
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... Dauphin 'that defences, musters, preparations, | Should be maintained, assembled, and collected, | As were a war in expectation' (II.4.18–20). Where the preceding histories portray England divided against itself, in Henry V Shakespeare ...
... Dauphin 'that defences, musters, preparations, | Should be maintained, assembled, and collected, | As were a war in expectation' (II.4.18–20). Where the preceding histories portray England divided against itself, in Henry V Shakespeare ...
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William Shakespeare A. R. Humphreys. Dauphin's rejection of the Treaty of Troyes and ended with Henry's death in 1422, probably from dysentery. This structure gives the play a double climax in the form of Henry's decisive victory at ...
William Shakespeare A. R. Humphreys. Dauphin's rejection of the Treaty of Troyes and ended with Henry's death in 1422, probably from dysentery. This structure gives the play a double climax in the form of Henry's decisive victory at ...
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... Dauphin to swear fealty' (Works, vol. 1, p. 213). Famous Victories ends with a similar spectacle of French humiliation in which Burgundy and the Dolphin (probably a deliberate misspelling) are made to swear fealty and kiss Henry's sword ...
... Dauphin to swear fealty' (Works, vol. 1, p. 213). Famous Victories ends with a similar spectacle of French humiliation in which Burgundy and the Dolphin (probably a deliberate misspelling) are made to swear fealty and kiss Henry's sword ...
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