The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Salic Law , has been altogether misapprehended by modern critics . Holin- shed writes apologetically of the King's ' dolorous decree ' , and explains that it is ' contrary to his accus- tomed gentleness ' ; Shakespeare , who might have ...
... Salic Law , has been altogether misapprehended by modern critics . Holin- shed writes apologetically of the King's ' dolorous decree ' , and explains that it is ' contrary to his accus- tomed gentleness ' ; Shakespeare , who might have ...
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... Salic land " : Which Salic land the French unjustly gloze To be the realm of France , and Pharamond The founder of this law and female bar . Yet their own authors faithfully affirm That the land Salic is in Germany , Between the floods ...
... Salic land " : Which Salic land the French unjustly gloze To be the realm of France , and Pharamond The founder of this law and female bar . Yet their own authors faithfully affirm That the land Salic is in Germany , Between the floods ...
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... Salic laws . Nashe has a close verbal parallel ( Pierce Penni- lesse , 1592 ; McKerrow , i . 212 ) in which he speaks of plays , a Henry V in particular , as being borrowed out of our English Chronicles , wherein our fore- fathers ...
... Salic laws . Nashe has a close verbal parallel ( Pierce Penni- lesse , 1592 ; McKerrow , i . 212 ) in which he speaks of plays , a Henry V in particular , as being borrowed out of our English Chronicles , wherein our fore- fathers ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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