The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Harfleur , Henry is what John Bailey calls ' the most royal , masterful , and victorious of Shakespeare's kings ' . And the impression has been so firmly established that it remains with us for the rest of the play . Yet Harfleur is a ...
... Harfleur , Henry is what John Bailey calls ' the most royal , masterful , and victorious of Shakespeare's kings ' . And the impression has been so firmly established that it remains with us for the rest of the play . Yet Harfleur is a ...
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... Harfleur .... Follow , follow ! Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England as dead midnight , still , Guarded with grandsires , babies , and old women , Either past or not arrived to pith and puissance ... For ...
... Harfleur .... Follow , follow ! Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England as dead midnight , still , Guarded with grandsires , babies , and old women , Either past or not arrived to pith and puissance ... For ...
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... Harfleur ; there remain , And fortify it strongly ' gainst the French : Use mercy to them all . For us , dear uncle , The winter coming on , and sickness growing Upon our soldiers , we will retire to Calais . To - night in Harfleur will ...
... Harfleur ; there remain , And fortify it strongly ' gainst the French : Use mercy to them all . For us , dear uncle , The winter coming on , and sickness growing Upon our soldiers , we will retire to Calais . To - night in Harfleur will ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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