The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... humour and piquancy in the wooing of Katharine : the humour of the soldier - king and the piquancy of the language difficulty . And surely never was there a declaration which expressed the Shakespearian ' norm of love ' more precisely ...
... humour and piquancy in the wooing of Katharine : the humour of the soldier - king and the piquancy of the language difficulty . And surely never was there a declaration which expressed the Shakespearian ' norm of love ' more precisely ...
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... humour ' ( M.S. ) . Cf. Wives , 1. 1. 156 , ' run the nuthook's humour on me ' . 123-4 . Nym ... corroborate ( Capell ) F. prints as prose . 124. fracted and corroborate ' fracted ' is as ridicu- lous as ' fractured ' would be in mod ...
... humour ' ( M.S. ) . Cf. Wives , 1. 1. 156 , ' run the nuthook's humour on me ' . 123-4 . Nym ... corroborate ( Capell ) F. prints as prose . 124. fracted and corroborate ' fracted ' is as ridicu- lous as ' fractured ' would be in mod ...
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... HUMOUR , ( i ) fancy , mood ; 2. 1 . 55 , 121 , 126 ; 3. 2. 6 , 26 , 27 ; ( ii ) ' that's the humour of it ' ( vaguely ) that's the way ; 2. 1. 59 , 96 , 116 HUSBANDRY , ( i ) housekeeping , farm - management ; 4. I. 7 ; ( ii ) crops ...
... HUMOUR , ( i ) fancy , mood ; 2. 1 . 55 , 121 , 126 ; 3. 2. 6 , 26 , 27 ; ( ii ) ' that's the humour of it ' ( vaguely ) that's the way ; 2. 1. 59 , 96 , 116 HUSBANDRY , ( i ) housekeeping , farm - management ; 4. I. 7 ; ( ii ) crops ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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