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" Like to the senators of the antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their heels, — Go forth, and fetch their conquering Caesar in : As, by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the general of our gracious empress (As, in good time, he may)... "
Henry V - Sivu 91
tekijä(t) William Shakespeare - 1811
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Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church ...

1883 - 608 sivua
...Henry's return home, and then for the allusion which dates the play. The lines in the Chorus — ' Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in...coming, Bringing rebellion broached on his sword,' distinctly point to the interval between April and September 1599, the time between the setting forth...

New Light on Some Obscure Words and Phrases in the Works of Shakespeare and ...

Charles Mackay, William Shakespeare - 1884 - 78 sivua
...as appears from the evidence of the chorus to the fifth act : — Were now the general of our famous Empress (As in good time he may) from Ireland coming,...How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! After their service in Ireland the disbanded soldiers of the army of Essex, who had caught the air...

Annals of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare: Collected from the Most ...

Joseph Cundall - 1886 - 162 sivua
...Empress," was in Ireland, and anticipated for him a triumph, which unfortunately he did not gain : — "As, in good time, he may, from Ireland coming, Bringing...How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! " — Act V., Chorus. Julius C<csar was probably written before the end of the year 1599. A previous...

The Authorship of Shakespeare: With an Appendix of Additional ..., Nide 1

Nathaniel Holmes - 1886 - 432 sivua
..." Chor. As by a lower but loving likelihood, Were now the General of our gracious Empress f (As ir? good time he may) from Ireland coming, Bringing rebellion...many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him." — Act V. Chwus. And the dancer in the epilogue to the second part of the " Henry IV." is made to...

King Henry the Fifth: With Introduction, and Notes Explanatory and Critical ...

William Shakespeare - 1887 - 208 sivua
...that promise, is highly probable. On the other hand, in the Chorus to Act v. we have the following : Were now the general of our gracious Empress — As...many would the peaceful city quit, To welcome him ! This undoubtedly refers to the Earl of Essex, who went on his expedition against the Irish rebels...

The Great Cryptogram: Francis Bacon's Cipher in the So-called ..., Nide 1

Ignatius Donnelly - 1888 - 520 sivua
...doth pour out her citizens ! The mayor and all his brethren, in best sort — Like to the senators of antique Rome, With the plebeians swarming at their...How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ? The play of 2d Henry IV. and that of Henry V. constitute a deification of military greatness; and...

Dictionary of National Biography, Nide 14

Leslie Stephen - 1888 - 496 sivua
...the chorus to the fifth act an enthusiastic reception is promised him on his return to London : — Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in...How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! Essex marched slowly towards Beaumaris, and after a rough passage he arrived at Dublin, 15 April....

Shakespeare's Sonnets

William Shakespeare - 1890 - 356 sivua
...inferred from what is said concerning the latter in the chorus preceding Act v. of Henry V. :— " As by a lower but by loving likelihood, Were now the...much more, and much more cause, Did they this Harry. " The last words are to be noted, as well as the hatred for rebellion which Shakespeare expresses....

Timber: Or, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter; Ed. with an Introduction ...

Ben Jonson - 1892 - 204 sivua
...popularity of Essex is to be found in Shakespeare's allusion to him in the chorus, Act V. of Henry V. 30: Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in...How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! 3034. Sir Waller Raleigh (1552-1618), courtier and favorite of Elizabeth. Rich on the products of...

Timber: Or, Discoveries Made Upon Men and Matter

Ben Jonson - 1892 - 216 sivua
...popularity of Essex is to be found in Shakespeare's allusion to him in the chorus, Act V. of Henry V. 30: Were now the general of our gracious empress, As in...How many would the peaceful city quit To welcome him ! 3034. Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618), courtier and favorite of Elizabeth. Rich on the products of...




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