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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... Henry's war; any suggestion in Act II, scene 1 that Henry is responsible for Falstaff's death; Cambridge's hint that deeper motives than bribery prompted him to join the conspiracy (II.2.155–60); Jamy, Macmorris and the quarrel over ...
... Henry's war; any suggestion in Act II, scene 1 that Henry is responsible for Falstaff's death; Cambridge's hint that deeper motives than bribery prompted him to join the conspiracy (II.2.155–60); Jamy, Macmorris and the quarrel over ...
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... Henry's threatening speech at 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 ...
... Henry's threatening speech at 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 ...
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... Henry recounts how, when Edward III was waging war in France, 'the Scot on his unfurnished kingdom | Came pouring, like the tide into a breach' (I.2.148–9). Henry's preoccupation with the 'ill neighbourhood' of Scotland (136–221) also ...
... Henry recounts how, when Edward III was waging war in France, 'the Scot on his unfurnished kingdom | Came pouring, like the tide into a breach' (I.2.148–9). Henry's preoccupation with the 'ill neighbourhood' of Scotland (136–221) also ...
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... Henry's war council, the impact of Elizabeth's widening wars in Ireland on Shakespeare's account of Henry V's wars in France is more far-reaching and more diffuse. Henry V was written at the height of the Nine Years War in Ireland (1594 ...
... Henry's war council, the impact of Elizabeth's widening wars in Ireland on Shakespeare's account of Henry V's wars in France is more far-reaching and more diffuse. Henry V was written at the height of the Nine Years War in Ireland (1594 ...
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... Henry (see note to V.2.12); and Henry's equally anachronistic pledge to Katherine, 'England is thine, Ireland is thine, France is thine' (V.2.236–7; added emphasis) would have encouraged the play's first audiences to draw analogies ...
... Henry (see note to V.2.12); and Henry's equally anachronistic pledge to Katherine, 'England is thine, Ireland is thine, France is thine' (V.2.236–7; added emphasis) would have encouraged the play's first audiences to draw analogies ...
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