Shakespeare's King Henry the Fifth: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Critical. For Use in Schools and FamiliesGinn & Company, 1880 - 194 pages |
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... spirit and poetry of a sort of jubilant patriotism , of which the King himself is probably the most eloquent impersonation ever delineated . Viewed in this light , the piece , however inferior to others in dramatic effect , is as ...
... spirit and poetry of a sort of jubilant patriotism , of which the King himself is probably the most eloquent impersonation ever delineated . Viewed in this light , the piece , however inferior to others in dramatic effect , is as ...
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... spirit with which his characteristic traits are delivered . These three good - for - nothing profligates are a fitting exam- ple of the human refuse and scum which lately gravitated round Sir John ; and they serve the double purpose of ...
... spirit with which his characteristic traits are delivered . These three good - for - nothing profligates are a fitting exam- ple of the human refuse and scum which lately gravitated round Sir John ; and they serve the double purpose of ...
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... spirit of the occasion , where " honour's thought reigns solely in the breast of every man " ; and as there is no swerving from the line of earnest warlike purpose in quest of any sport or pastime , so the amusement we have of them ...
... spirit of the occasion , where " honour's thought reigns solely in the breast of every man " ; and as there is no swerving from the line of earnest warlike purpose in quest of any sport or pastime , so the amusement we have of them ...
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... spirits might run out in natural freedom . " Covering discre- tion with a coat of folly " was better in his sense of things than to have his native sensibilities smothered under such a varnish of solemn plausibility and factitious ...
... spirits might run out in natural freedom . " Covering discre- tion with a coat of folly " was better in his sense of things than to have his native sensibilities smothered under such a varnish of solemn plausibility and factitious ...
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... spirit of manliness was forthwith kin- dled within him , and the course of riot and mirth was instantly shaken off as at the touch of a stronger affinity . To apply one of Bacon's fine sayings , when once his mind had placed before it ...
... spirit of manliness was forthwith kin- dled within him , and the course of riot and mirth was instantly shaken off as at the touch of a stronger affinity . To apply one of Bacon's fine sayings , when once his mind had placed before it ...
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Agincourt Alice Bard Bardolph Bates battle battle of Agincourt behold blood brother Cant Captain Cath Catharine Chorus cold fear Collier's second folio Constable Constable of France correction crown Dauphin Devil doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of York Earl Edward England English Enter King HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff fear Fluellen folio reads France French give GLOSTER glove goot Gower grace hand Harfleur Harry hath heart herald Holinshed honour horse humour imbar Julius Cæsar Kate King's leek liege look Lord Macedon Macmorris Majesty meaning Montjoy mouth never night noble numbers old text reads orld Pist Pistol play Poet Poet's pridge Prince quartos ransom Salique SCENE Scroop sense Shakespeare soldiers soul speak spirit sword tell thee thing thou thought treason Twelfth Night unto valour Warwick word