The Life of King Henry the FifthSimon and Schuster, 1. apr. 2013 - 85 sider 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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... CANTERBURY: It must be so; for miracles are ceas'd; And therefore we must needs admit the means How things are perfected. ELY: But, my good lord, How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the Commons? Doth his Majesty Incline to it,
... CANTERBURY: It must be so; for miracles are ceas'd; And therefore we must needs admit the means How things are perfected. ELY: But, my good lord, How now for mitigation of this bill Urg'd by the Commons? Doth his Majesty Incline to it,
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William Shakespeare. Urg'd by the Commons? Doth his Majesty Incline to it, or no? CANTERBURY: He seems indifferent Or rather swaying more upon our part Than cherishing th' exhibiters against us; For I have made an offer to his Majesty ...
William Shakespeare. Urg'd by the Commons? Doth his Majesty Incline to it, or no? CANTERBURY: He seems indifferent Or rather swaying more upon our part Than cherishing th' exhibiters against us; For I have made an offer to his Majesty ...
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... reading, Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth; For God doth know how many, now in health, Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your reverence.
... reading, Or nicely charge your understanding soul With opening titles miscreate whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth; For God doth know how many, now in health, Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your reverence.
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... doth it well appear the Salique law Was not devised for the realm of France; Nor did the French possess the Salique land Until four hundred one and twenty years After defunction of King Pharamond, Idly suppos'd the founder of this law ...
... doth it well appear the Salique law Was not devised for the realm of France; Nor did the French possess the Salique land Until four hundred one and twenty years After defunction of King Pharamond, Idly suppos'd the founder of this law ...
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... doth fight abroad, Th' advised head defends itself at home; For government, though high, and low, and lower, Put into parts, doth keep in one consent, Congreeing in a full and natural close, Like music. CANTERBURY: Therefore doth heaven ...
... doth fight abroad, Th' advised head defends itself at home; For government, though high, and low, and lower, Put into parts, doth keep in one consent, Congreeing in a full and natural close, Like music. CANTERBURY: Therefore doth heaven ...
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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