The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... numbers on their side , wrest the crown of victory from Henry's grasp . And Henry himself is well aware of this , as is shown us at the opening of 4. 6 , when , congratulating his troops on what has so far been accomplished , he warns ...
... numbers on their side , wrest the crown of victory from Henry's grasp . And Henry himself is well aware of this , as is shown us at the opening of 4. 6 , when , congratulating his troops on what has so far been accomplished , he warns ...
Página 162
... numbers of them taking the sacrament ; for ... they looked for certain death on the morrow . 18-23 . ' Tis good ... legerity Cf. Introd . p . xxxviii . Perhaps an aside [ M.S. ] . 23. With casted slough Cf. Tw . Nt . 2. 5. 152-3 . The ...
... numbers of them taking the sacrament ; for ... they looked for certain death on the morrow . 18-23 . ' Tis good ... legerity Cf. Introd . p . xxxviii . Perhaps an aside [ M.S. ] . 23. With casted slough Cf. Tw . Nt . 2. 5. 152-3 . The ...
Página 166
... numbers ( M.S. ) F. ' reckning of ... numbers : Camb . and most mod . edd . ( Tyrwhitt conj . ) ' reckoning , if ... numbers ' . [ Here or = ere ( cf. O.E.D. ' or ' adv . , C. 1. b . ) with an implied sense of prevention , of a ' so ...
... numbers ( M.S. ) F. ' reckning of ... numbers : Camb . and most mod . edd . ( Tyrwhitt conj . ) ' reckoning , if ... numbers ' . [ Here or = ere ( cf. O.E.D. ' or ' adv . , C. 1. b . ) with an implied sense of prevention , of a ' so ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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