The Life of King Henry the FifthSimon and Schuster, 1 apr. 2013 - 85 pagini Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1599. It tells the story of King Henry V of England, focusing on events immediately before and after the Battle of Agincourt (1415) during the Hundred Years' War. In the First Quarto text, it was entitled The Cronicle History of Henry the fift, which became The Life of Henry the Fifth in the First Folio text. |
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... King's army BOY A HERALD CHARLES THE SIXTH, King of France LEWIS, the Dauphin DUKE OF BURGUNDY DUKE OF ORLEANS DUKE OF BRITAINE DUKE OF BOURBON THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE RAMBURES, French Lord GRANDPRE, French Lord GOVERNOR OF HARFLEUR MONTJOY ...
... King's army BOY A HERALD CHARLES THE SIXTH, King of France LEWIS, the Dauphin DUKE OF BURGUNDY DUKE OF ORLEANS DUKE OF BRITAINE DUKE OF BOURBON THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE RAMBURES, French Lord GRANDPRE, French Lord GOVERNOR OF HARFLEUR MONTJOY ...
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William Shakespeare. HOSTESS of the Boar's Head, Eastcheap; formerly Mrs. Quickly, now married to Pistol Lords, Ladies, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, Attendants SCENE: England and France ACT I PROLOGUE Enter CHORUS CHORUS: O for a Muse.
William Shakespeare. HOSTESS of the Boar's Head, Eastcheap; formerly Mrs. Quickly, now married to Pistol Lords, Ladies, Officers, Soldiers, Messengers, Attendants SCENE: England and France ACT I PROLOGUE Enter CHORUS CHORUS: O for a Muse.
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... bring forth So great an object. Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France? Or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon! since a crooked figure may Attest in little Act.
... bring forth So great an object. Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France? Or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt? O, pardon! since a crooked figure may Attest in little Act.
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... France— to give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal. ELY: How did this offer seem receiv'd, my lord? CANTERBURY: With good acceptance of his Majesty; Save that there was not time enough ...
... France— to give a greater sum Than ever at one time the clergy yet Did to his predecessors part withal. ELY: How did this offer seem receiv'd, my lord? CANTERBURY: With good acceptance of his Majesty; Save that there was not time enough ...
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... French ambassador upon that instant Crav'd audience; and the hour, I think, is come To give him hearing: is it four o'clock? ELY: It is. CANTERBURY: Then go we in, to know his embassy; Which I could with a ready guess declare, Before ...
... French ambassador upon that instant Crav'd audience; and the hour, I think, is come To give him hearing: is it four o'clock? ELY: It is. CANTERBURY: Then go we in, to know his embassy; Which I could with a ready guess declare, Before ...
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ALICE answer appear army BARDOLPH battle bear BEDFORD behold better blood bring brother BURGUNDY CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY Captain cause comes conscience CONSTABLE cousin crown DAUPHIN dead dear death desire doth Duke England English Enter EXETER Exeunt ACT Exit eyes face fair faith father fear field fight FLUELLEN Follow France FRENCH KING friends give GLOUCESTER glove GOWER Grace hand Harry hath head hear heart herald Highness hold honour horse HOSTESS hundred Kate KATHERINE keep KING HENRY King’s knight leave leek liege live look Lord Majesty master mind mock MONTJOY never noble officer once ORLEANS peace PISTOL poor pray princes ransom SCENE soldier soul speak stand sword tell thee things thou thought treason true turn unto wars wear WESTMORELAND