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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... Exeunt. 100 SCENE II. The Same—The Presence Chamber. K. HEN. Where is my gracious Lord of Canterbury? EXE. Not here in presence. K. HEN. Send for him, good uncle. WEST. Shall we call in the ambassador, my liege? K. HEN. Not yet, my ...
... Exeunt some Attendants. Now are we well resolved; and, by God's help, And yours, the noble sinews of our power, France being ours, we'll bend it to our awe, Or break it all to pieces: or there we'll sit, Ruling in large and ample empery ...
... [Exeunt Ambassadors. EXE. This was a merry message. K. HEN. We hope to make the sender blush at it. Therefore, my lords, omit no happy hour That may give. 271 chaces] the word has various meanings in tennis, viz., a double bounce or an ...
... [Exeunt. Flourish. ACT II.—PROLOGUE Enter Chorus CHORUS. Now all the youth of. 309 proportions] numbers. 312 God before] God guiding us. 2 silken dalliance] silk clothes (i.e., luxuries) and idle pleasures. Henry V ACT I, SCENE II 15.
... Exeunt HOSTESS and boy. BARD. Come, shall I make you two friends? We must to France together: why the devil should we keep knives to cut one another's throats? PIST. Let floods o'erswell, and fiends for food howl on! NYM. You'll pay me ...