Henry VCourier Corporation, 1 mar. 2012 - 112 pagini By the time depicted in this play, Henry has turned into the greatest of English kings. Though he has retained the common touch and sense of humor he showed as Falstaff's bosom buddy in the two parts of Henry IV, he has become fiercely focused. He punishes those who have plotted against him; in battle against the French, he shows himself an indomitable leader of men; and, at the end, he conquers even the heart of Catherine, the beautiful daughter of the French king. |
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... CANT. 'T would drink the cup and all. ELY. But what prevention? CANT. The king is full of grace and fair regard. ELY. And a true lover of the holy church. CANT. The courses of his youth promised it not. The. 1 CANTERBURY] The speaker is ...
... CANT. Hear him but reason in divinity, 40 And all-admiring with an inward wish You would desire the king were made a prelate: Hear him debate of commonwealth affairs, You would say it hath been all in all his study: List his discourse ...
... CANT. It must be so; for miracles are ceased; And therefore we must needs admit the means How things are perfected. ELY. But, my good lord, How now for mitigation of this bill Urged by the commons? Doth his majesty Incline to it, or no?
... CANT. Then go we in, to know his embassy; Which I could with a ready guess declare, Before the Frenchman speak a word of it. ELY. I'll wait upon you, and I long to hear it. [Exeunt. 100 SCENE II. The Same—The Presence Chamber. K. HEN ...
... CANT. Then hear me, gracious sovereign, and you peers, That owe yourselves, your lives and services To this imperial throne. There is no bar To make against your highness' claim to France But this, which they produce from Pharamond, “In ...