The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... prob . a fable , was believed in by Henry's contemporaries ( v . Wylie , i . 425-30 ) . F.V. reads ' a Carpet and a Tunne of Tennis - balles ' - ' Meaning ' , the ambassador explains , ' you are more fitter for a Tennis court then a ...
... prob . a fable , was believed in by Henry's contemporaries ( v . Wylie , i . 425-30 ) . F.V. reads ' a Carpet and a Tunne of Tennis - balles ' - ' Meaning ' , the ambassador explains , ' you are more fitter for a Tennis court then a ...
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... prob . skipped 1. 12 and then inserted it at the wrong place . For a different explanation cf. Greg , p . 143. N.B. Q. supports Thirlby's reading . 14. framed v . G. 17. ten thousand Hol . gives no number . But cf. Gesta ( p . 47 ) ...
... prob . skipped 1. 12 and then inserted it at the wrong place . For a different explanation cf. Greg , p . 143. N.B. Q. supports Thirlby's reading . 14. framed v . G. 17. ten thousand Hol . gives no number . But cf. Gesta ( p . 47 ) ...
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... prob . derives from Gesta ( p . 57 ) : Erant enim ex eis juxta propriam numerationem eorum plus quam LX millia educentium gladium , ubi nostra paucitas sex millia virorum pugnantium non excessit . Cf. 4. 3. 3-4 which agrees on the size ...
... prob . derives from Gesta ( p . 57 ) : Erant enim ex eis juxta propriam numerationem eorum plus quam LX millia educentium gladium , ubi nostra paucitas sex millia virorum pugnantium non excessit . Cf. 4. 3. 3-4 which agrees on the size ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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