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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... devised, the closest audiences come to witnessing a major battle scene in Henry V is the second assault on Harfleur, an attack that the town's defenders successfully repulse. As for the famed battle of Agincourt, apart Introduction.
... devised, the closest audiences come to witnessing a major battle scene in Henry V is the second assault on Harfleur, an attack that the town's defenders successfully repulse. As for the famed battle of Agincourt, apart Introduction.
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... Harfleur and again at Agincourt, where, faced with overwhelming odds, he spurns repeated offers of ransom. In so doing Henry V outdoes his famous ancestor King Edward III, who surveyed the clash of armies at Crécy from a nearby hill ...
... Harfleur and again at Agincourt, where, faced with overwhelming odds, he spurns repeated offers of ransom. In so doing Henry V outdoes his famous ancestor King Edward III, who surveyed the clash of armies at Crécy from a nearby hill ...
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... Harfleur episode, including Henry's famous rallying speech (III.1) together with his most savage threats to the townspeople (III.3.11–41); much of Henry's disquieting exchange with his soldiers on the night before Agincourt in Act IV ...
... Harfleur episode, including Henry's famous rallying speech (III.1) together with his most savage threats to the townspeople (III.3.11–41); much of Henry's disquieting exchange with his soldiers on the night before Agincourt in Act IV ...
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... Harfleur, much to the annoyance of Captain Macmorris, who notes that 'it is no time to discourse, ... there is throats to be cut, and works to be done' (104–9). Fluellen's comically pedantic obsession with 'the disciplines of the ...
... Harfleur, much to the annoyance of Captain Macmorris, who notes that 'it is no time to discourse, ... there is throats to be cut, and works to be done' (104–9). Fluellen's comically pedantic obsession with 'the disciplines of the ...
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... Harfleur recalls the threat of total war levelled by Tamburlaine at the siege of Damascus, only to distinguish Henry's instruction to 'Use mercy' (III.3.54) after Harfleur surrenders from Tamburlaine's order to put the citizens of ...
... Harfleur recalls the threat of total war levelled by Tamburlaine at the siege of Damascus, only to distinguish Henry's instruction to 'Use mercy' (III.3.54) after Harfleur surrenders from Tamburlaine's order to put the citizens of ...
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