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Page 111
... scene laid on the coast of France where the army is told that the English will come to take revenge for those " brave Lords who fell beneath the bloody axe at Paris . " ( p . 31 , 1. 6. ) The scene closes with the king's saying : Into ...
... scene laid on the coast of France where the army is told that the English will come to take revenge for those " brave Lords who fell beneath the bloody axe at Paris . " ( p . 31 , 1. 6. ) The scene closes with the king's saying : Into ...
Page 112
... Scene 4 is laid in Sir Thomas Dagworth's tent where his servant William philosophizes in the manner of Touchstone , while he burnishes Sir Thomas's armor . In the midst of Wil- liam's loquacious scene another of his kind , Peter Blunt ...
... Scene 4 is laid in Sir Thomas Dagworth's tent where his servant William philosophizes in the manner of Touchstone , while he burnishes Sir Thomas's armor . In the midst of Wil- liam's loquacious scene another of his kind , Peter Blunt ...
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... scene . It directs the only semblance of action and makes the only link between the episodic scenes . The mention of " thy servant's right " in Blake's opening lines recalls the topic that is the basis in King Henry the Fifth of the ...
... scene . It directs the only semblance of action and makes the only link between the episodic scenes . The mention of " thy servant's right " in Blake's opening lines recalls the topic that is the basis in King Henry the Fifth of the ...
Contents
THE YOUTHFUL BLAKE I | 1 |
THE PRODUCTION OF UNTUTORED YOUTH | 29 |
THE INFLUENCE OF MILTON AND The Bible | 58 |
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