The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xvi
... heroic play , enquired elsewhere than in his own breast for the I Op . cit . pp . 163-4 . 3 Op . cit . pp . 60-1 . 2 Op . cit . p . xl . meaning of heroic poetry , he might have found an xvi KING HENRY V.
... heroic play , enquired elsewhere than in his own breast for the I Op . cit . pp . 163-4 . 3 Op . cit . pp . 60-1 . 2 Op . cit . p . xl . meaning of heroic poetry , he might have found an xvi KING HENRY V.
Page xxxi
... heroic character which Shakespeare insists upon in scene after scene , speech after speech , and once even in a stage- direction , though the editors have obliterated it . For the zenith of the play is not the victory — that is lightly ...
... heroic character which Shakespeare insists upon in scene after scene , speech after speech , and once even in a stage- direction , though the editors have obliterated it . For the zenith of the play is not the victory — that is lightly ...
Page xliii
... heroic ' man as leader ; in the final scene we see ' the humorous - heroic ' man in love , and making love as the Bastard might have made love to Blanche of Spain , had Shakespeare chosen to exhibit him so doing3 . I Some critics deny ...
... heroic ' man as leader ; in the final scene we see ' the humorous - heroic ' man in love , and making love as the Bastard might have made love to Blanche of Spain , had Shakespeare chosen to exhibit him so doing3 . I Some critics deny ...
Contents
KING HENRY V Cop 2 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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