The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... ERPINGHAM comes up Good morrow , old Sir Thomas Erpingham : A good soft pillow for that good white head Were better than a churlish turf of France . Erpingham . Not so , my liege - this lodging likes me better , Since I may say ' Now ...
... ERPINGHAM comes up Good morrow , old Sir Thomas Erpingham : A good soft pillow for that good white head Were better than a churlish turf of France . Erpingham . Not so , my liege - this lodging likes me better , Since I may say ' Now ...
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... ERPINGHAM returns Erpingham . My lord , your nobles , jealous of your absence , Seek through your camp to find you . King Henry . Collect them all together at my tent : I'll be before thee . Erpingham . Good old knight , [ he goes I ...
... ERPINGHAM returns Erpingham . My lord , your nobles , jealous of your absence , Seek through your camp to find you . King Henry . Collect them all together at my tent : I'll be before thee . Erpingham . Good old knight , [ he goes I ...
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... Erpingham at 4. 1. 34 from the beginning of Henry's prayer at 1. 285. Dr Duthie notes ( i ) that Henry's words at 11. 31–2 : I and my bosom must debate awhile , And then I would no other company , which are obviously intended to prepare ...
... Erpingham at 4. 1. 34 from the beginning of Henry's prayer at 1. 285. Dr Duthie notes ( i ) that Henry's words at 11. 31–2 : I and my bosom must debate awhile , And then I would no other company , which are obviously intended to prepare ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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