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Hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap , formerly Mistress Quickly , and now married to Pistol . Lords , Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , and Attendants . Chorus . SCENE : England ; afterwards France .
Hostess of a tavern in Eastcheap , formerly Mistress Quickly , and now married to Pistol . Lords , Ladies , Officers , Soldiers , Citizens , Messengers , and Attendants . Chorus . SCENE : England ; afterwards France .
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Of this , five years ( 1415-20 ) pass between days 8 and 10 . 1 Daniel assigns this scene ( the princess's English lesson ) to the time between the French king's offer of her hand to Henry and his rejection of ...
Of this , five years ( 1415-20 ) pass between days 8 and 10 . 1 Daniel assigns this scene ( the princess's English lesson ) to the time between the French king's offer of her hand to Henry and his rejection of ...
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( 1 ) The five Choruses and Epilogue , with three unessential scenes ( i . ... Canterbury and Ely coalesce in a single ' Bishop , ' though a tell - tale stage direction at the head of the scene describes the entry of 2 bishops .
( 1 ) The five Choruses and Epilogue , with three unessential scenes ( i . ... Canterbury and Ely coalesce in a single ' Bishop , ' though a tell - tale stage direction at the head of the scene describes the entry of 2 bishops .
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No 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 ...
No 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 ...
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In these scenes we return within a measurable distance of The Famous Victories , where Henry approaches the French princess withHow saiest thou , Kate , canst thou love the King of England ? Kate . How should I love thee , which is my ...
In these scenes we return within a measurable distance of The Famous Victories , where Henry approaches the French princess withHow saiest thou , Kate , canst thou love the King of England ? Kate . How should I love thee , which is my ...
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Andronicus bear better blood bring brother cardinal cause comes dead dear death doth Duke emperor England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face fair faith fall father fear follow France French friar Gent gentle give grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry highness Holinshed honour hour I'll Juliet Kath keep king king's lady Lavinia leave live look lord Lucius madam Marc Marcus married mean never night noble Nurse once peace Pist play poor pray prince queen Rome Romeo SCENE serve Shakespeare sons soul speak stand stay sweet sword tears tell thank thee thing thou thought Titus tongue true turn Tybalt young