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Pagina 6
... scene a new character , Clarence , should be introduced ( for Bedford ) , and in iii . 7. another new one , ' Gebon , ' for Ramburé , and why in the latter scene and in iv . 5. Bourbon should take the place of the Dauphin.1 These serve ...
... scene a new character , Clarence , should be introduced ( for Bedford ) , and in iii . 7. another new one , ' Gebon , ' for Ramburé , and why in the latter scene and in iv . 5. Bourbon should take the place of the Dauphin.1 These serve ...
Pagina 10
... scene in the drama paints so vividly as a few lines in the Chorus the transforming spell of the master presence , which made the handful of worn - out men a weapon of adamant against the serried ranks of chivalry : - A largess universal ...
... scene in the drama paints so vividly as a few lines in the Chorus the transforming spell of the master presence , which made the handful of worn - out men a weapon of adamant against the serried ranks of chivalry : - A largess universal ...
Pagina 13
... scenes we return within a measurable distance of The Famous Victories , where Henry approaches the French princess ... scene between Pistol suggested by The Famous Vic- and the French soldier ( iv . 4. ) is tories . accompanied the ...
... scenes we return within a measurable distance of The Famous Victories , where Henry approaches the French princess ... scene between Pistol suggested by The Famous Vic- and the French soldier ( iv . 4. ) is tories . accompanied the ...
Pagina 15
... scene ! Then should the warlike Harry , like himself , Assume the port of Mars ; and at his heels , Leash'd in like hounds , should famine , sword and fire Crouch for employment . But pardon , gentles all , The flat unraised spirits ...
... scene ! Then should the warlike Harry , like himself , Assume the port of Mars ; and at his heels , Leash'd in like hounds , should famine , sword and fire Crouch for employment . But pardon , gentles all , The flat unraised spirits ...
Pagina 17
William Shakespeare. " SCENE I. ACT I. London . An ante - chamber in the KING'S palace . Enter the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY , and the BISHOP OF ELY . Can Cant . My lord , I'll tell you ; that self bill is urged , Which in the eleventh ...
William Shakespeare. " SCENE I. ACT I. London . An ante - chamber in the KING'S palace . Enter the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY , and the BISHOP OF ELY . Can Cant . My lord , I'll tell you ; that self bill is urged , Which in the eleventh ...
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