The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... st thou Gower ? Fluellen . He is my dear friend , an please you . King Henry . Pray thee , go seek him , and bring him to my tent . Fluellen . I will fetch him . [ he goes King Henry . My Lord of Warwick , and my 88 4.7.133 THE LIFE OF.
... st thou Gower ? Fluellen . He is my dear friend , an please you . King Henry . Pray thee , go seek him , and bring him to my tent . Fluellen . I will fetch him . [ he goes King Henry . My Lord of Warwick , and my 88 4.7.133 THE LIFE OF.
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... Warwick , and my brother Gloucester , Follow Fluellen closely at the heels . The glove which I have given him for a favour May haply purchase him a box o'th'ear . It is the soldier's : I by bargain should Wear it myself . Follow , good ...
... Warwick , and my brother Gloucester , Follow Fluellen closely at the heels . The glove which I have given him for a favour May haply purchase him a box o'th'ear . It is the soldier's : I by bargain should Wear it myself . Follow , good ...
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... Warwick , Gloucester , Exeter and others ' ; but dropped ' Bourbon with prisoners ' at the same time , and thus obliterated an important clue to Sh.'s intentions . Cf. Introd . p . xxxvii . 61. Assyrian slings An untraced allusion ...
... Warwick , Gloucester , Exeter and others ' ; but dropped ' Bourbon with prisoners ' at the same time , and thus obliterated an important clue to Sh.'s intentions . Cf. Introd . p . xxxvii . 61. Assyrian slings An untraced allusion ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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