Shakespeare wrote ... two gentlemen of Verona
The seven kings Shakespeare wrote about are: Richard II, Richard III, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Henry VIII, and King John. These are seven of the ten Histories that Shakespeare wrote.
Rolando A. Bernales is a Filipino author. He co-wrote a book called "Pagtuturo ng/sa Filipino: Mga Teorya at Praktika" with Patrocinio V. Villafuerte.
English, of course. He had a little Latin and less Greek apparently. If he wrote every word of Henry V, he knew French as well.
Shakespeare wrote in Modern English but he invented his own words too. He used words that people didn't really understand, because they were new, but audiences then like audiences now can figure it out from the context and how the actors are saying it.
William Shakespeare wrote Henry V.
King George V.
King George V.
He wrote Henry V around 1599.
King George V
Michael Goldenberg and James V. Hart wrote the screenplay.
Actually, King George V read and wrote many speeches in 1932, so which one are you talking about?
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Herme's emblem was the pelled olive stick and the crane because Hermes wrote the alphabet and the first letter he wrote was the V in which cranes fly in a V shape
It is from Henry V by Shakespeare.
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He wrote his play Henry V, which includes the Battle of Agincourt, around 1598.