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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... scenes in Henry IV, Part I, and considerably more in the Henry VI plays. Unless additional business has been devised, the closest audiences come to witnessing a major battle scene in Henry V is the second assault on Harfleur, an attack ...
... scenes in Henry IV, Part I, and considerably more in the Henry VI plays. Unless additional business has been devised, the closest audiences come to witnessing a major battle scene in Henry V is the second assault on Harfleur, an attack ...
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... scene 1 and lines 115–35 of Act I, scene 2, removing any hint of a financial motive for Canterbury's interpretation of the Salic law and the bishops' eagerness to sanction – and fund – Henry's war; any suggestion in Act II, scene 1 that ...
... scene 1 and lines 115–35 of Act I, scene 2, removing any hint of a financial motive for Canterbury's interpretation of the Salic law and the bishops' eagerness to sanction – and fund – Henry's war; any suggestion in Act II, scene 1 that ...
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... scenes and bouts of sword fighting, the Prologue's poor opinion of the theatre's capacity to create credible martial ... scene' (3–4), the Prologue resorts to verbal amplification to overcome the physical limitations of the stage. With ...
... scenes and bouts of sword fighting, the Prologue's poor opinion of the theatre's capacity to create credible martial ... scene' (3–4), the Prologue resorts to verbal amplification to overcome the physical limitations of the stage. With ...
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