The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Burgundy has a speech of forty lines describing the devastation which war has wrought upon the ' lovely visage ' of fair France , lest the spectators should go away imagining that victory means nothing but fresh territory and the joyful ...
... Burgundy has a speech of forty lines describing the devastation which war has wrought upon the ' lovely visage ' of fair France , lest the spectators should go away imagining that victory means nothing but fresh territory and the joyful ...
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... Burgundy , Jacques Chatillon , Rambures , Vaudemont , Beaumont , Grandpré , Roussi , and Faulconbridge , Foix , Lestrake , Bouciqualt , and Charolois , High dukes , great princes , barons , lords , and knights ; For your great seats now ...
... Burgundy , Jacques Chatillon , Rambures , Vaudemont , Beaumont , Grandpré , Roussi , and Faulconbridge , Foix , Lestrake , Bouciqualt , and Charolois , High dukes , great princes , barons , lords , and knights ; For your great seats now ...
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... BURGUNdy , EXETER , WESTMORELAND , and other French and English Lords ; the ladies talk apart Burgundy . God save your majesty ! my royal cousin , teach you our princess English ? King Henry . I would have her learn , my fair cousin ...
... BURGUNdy , EXETER , WESTMORELAND , and other French and English Lords ; the ladies talk apart Burgundy . God save your majesty ! my royal cousin , teach you our princess English ? King Henry . I would have her learn , my fair cousin ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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