The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... heart by genial frankness and simplicity of manner ; wherein we relish nothing of the king indeed , but , which is better , much of the man . With the open and true - hearted pleasantry of a child , he laughs through his courtship ; yet ...
... heart by genial frankness and simplicity of manner ; wherein we relish nothing of the king indeed , but , which is better , much of the man . With the open and true - hearted pleasantry of a child , he laughs through his courtship ; yet ...
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... heart - grief and uneasiness Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . True : those that were your father's enemies 30 Have steeped their galls in honey , and do serve you With hearts create of duty and of zeal . King Henry . We ...
... heart - grief and uneasiness Under the sweet shade of your government . Grey . True : those that were your father's enemies 30 Have steeped their galls in honey , and do serve you With hearts create of duty and of zeal . King Henry . We ...
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... heart ! thou speak'st cheerfully . [ they take leave of the King PISTOL steals into view , is about to pilfer from a ... heart of gold , A lad of life , an imp of Fame , Of parents good , of fist most valiant : I kiss his dirty shoe ...
... heart ! thou speak'st cheerfully . [ they take leave of the King PISTOL steals into view , is about to pilfer from a ... heart of gold , A lad of life , an imp of Fame , Of parents good , of fist most valiant : I kiss his dirty shoe ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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