Four HistoriesPenguin, 1994 - 865 pages Each play in this book possesses its own distinctive mood, tone and style, and together they inhabit the turbulent period of change from the usurpation of the throne of Richard II by Bolingbroke to the triumph - some would say triumphalism - of heroic kingship in Henry V. Each play is accompanied by notes and an introduction, making this edition of particular value to students and theatre-goers. |
Table des matières
II | 3 |
III | 39 |
IV | 42 |
V | 56 |
VI | 57 |
VII | 221 |
VIII | 223 |
IX | 250 |
XVII | 269 |
XVIII | 423 |
XIX | 425 |
XX | 454 |
XXI | 459 |
XXII | 485 |
XXIII | 487 |
XXIV | 667 |
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Archbishop audience Aumerle Bagot banished Bishop of Carlisle blood Bolingbroke Bushy Captain Colevile CONSTABLE cousin crown Dauphin death Doll doth dramatic DUCHESS OF YORK Duke Earl Eastcheap edition editors Elizabethan England English Exeunt Exit fair Falstaff father fear FLUELLEN Folio France French give Glendower Gloucester Gower grace grief Hal's hand Harfleur Harry hast hath heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honour horse HOSTESS Hotspur humour JOHN OF GAUNT KATHERINE KING HENRY King Richard King's Lady Lancaster look LORD BARDOLPH Lord Chief Justice Lord of Westmorland majesty mean Mortimer Mowbray night noble Northumberland note to line Percy Pistol play POINS PRINCE HAL PRINCE HENRY Prince John Quarto reading Richard II scene Scroop seems Shake Shakespeare Shallow Sir John soldiers speak speare speech stage direction suggested sweet sword tell thee thou art tion tongue unto Westmorland Worcester word York
