The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Gesta refers to a Magister Aegidius , once in criticism of the English mining operations , and even might seem to give the impression to an Elizabethan reader that he was present with the army ' , though he had actually died in 1314 ...
... Gesta refers to a Magister Aegidius , once in criticism of the English mining operations , and even might seem to give the impression to an Elizabethan reader that he was present with the army ' , though he had actually died in 1314 ...
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... Gesta = Gesta Henrici Quinti , Regis Angliae ( ed . B. Williams , Eng . Hist . Soc . 1850 ) , v . also Nicholas ; Greg = Principles of Emendation in Sh . by W. W. Greg ( v . Aspects of Sh . , British Academy , 1933 ) ; Hall Hall's ...
... Gesta = Gesta Henrici Quinti , Regis Angliae ( ed . B. Williams , Eng . Hist . Soc . 1850 ) , v . also Nicholas ; Greg = Principles of Emendation in Sh . by W. W. Greg ( v . Aspects of Sh . , British Academy , 1933 ) ; Hall Hall's ...
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... Gesta , p . 21 ( trans . Nicholas , p . 106 ) : Our King who sought peace , not war , in order that he might further arm the cause in which he was engaged with the shield of justice , according to the law of Deu- teronomy , chap . xx ...
... Gesta , p . 21 ( trans . Nicholas , p . 106 ) : Our King who sought peace , not war , in order that he might further arm the cause in which he was engaged with the shield of justice , according to the law of Deu- teronomy , chap . xx ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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