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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... soldier, or a sailor, lack evidence to support them. The first reference to him in print, in Robert Greene's pamphlet Greene's Groatsworth of Wit of 1592, parodies a line from Henry VI, Part III, implying that Shakespeare was already an ...
... soldier, or a sailor, lack evidence to support them. The first reference to him in print, in Robert Greene's pamphlet Greene's Groatsworth of Wit of 1592, parodies a line from Henry VI, Part III, implying that Shakespeare was already an ...
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... soldiers, Burgundy and Katherine – opens up alternative versions of history to the official version sponsored by the Chorus. While the famous victories of Henry V are central to Shakespeare's historical drama, the need to exercise ...
... soldiers, Burgundy and Katherine – opens up alternative versions of history to the official version sponsored by the Chorus. While the famous victories of Henry V are central to Shakespeare's historical drama, the need to exercise ...
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... soldiers on the night before Agincourt in Act IV, scene 1; the lengthy section of Henry's soliloquy on ceremony and the burdens of kingship (IV.1.223–77); any mention of the hanging of Nym (IV.4.68–71); the whole of Burgundy's evocative ...
... soldiers on the night before Agincourt in Act IV, scene 1; the lengthy section of Henry's soliloquy on ceremony and the burdens of kingship (IV.1.223–77); any mention of the hanging of Nym (IV.4.68–71); the whole of Burgundy's evocative ...
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... soldiers rehearsing for battle in nearby fields. There is also evidence to suggest that captains and soldiers made up a significant portion of theatre audiences during this period (see R. B. McKerrow (ed.), The Works of Thomas Nashe ...
... soldiers rehearsing for battle in nearby fields. There is also evidence to suggest that captains and soldiers made up a significant portion of theatre audiences during this period (see R. B. McKerrow (ed.), The Works of Thomas Nashe ...
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... soldiers to support the revolt so as to threaten England with encirclement. To counter that menace and suppress the uprising, record numbers of Englishmen were hastily conscripted into military service at the end of 1598 and the first ...
... soldiers to support the revolt so as to threaten England with encirclement. To counter that menace and suppress the uprising, record numbers of Englishmen were hastily conscripted into military service at the end of 1598 and the first ...
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