The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 13Jefferson Press, 1908 |
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William Shakespeare. The annotations at the foot of the page are intended to explain difficult phrases or allusions . Single words , which are no longer in common use , appear only in the glossary , which is printed in Volume XX . The ...
William Shakespeare. The annotations at the foot of the page are intended to explain difficult phrases or allusions . Single words , which are no longer in common use , appear only in the glossary , which is printed in Volume XX . The ...
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William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION I T was in the spring of 1599 that Shakespeare , in the thirty - fifth year of his age and at the mid- most point of time in his working life , penned this martial drama . No sooner was it completed than ...
William Shakespeare. INTRODUCTION I T was in the spring of 1599 that Shakespeare , in the thirty - fifth year of his age and at the mid- most point of time in his working life , penned this martial drama . No sooner was it completed than ...
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William Shakespeare. 66 King Lear , " " Macbeth , " " Othello , " first saw the light of the stage . ' 1 The play of " Henry V. " is the author's confession of faith in what he deems to be the best and most distinc- tive type of English ...
William Shakespeare. 66 King Lear , " " Macbeth , " " Othello , " first saw the light of the stage . ' 1 The play of " Henry V. " is the author's confession of faith in what he deems to be the best and most distinc- tive type of English ...
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William Shakespeare. But this is in itself no com- - even mastiffs and their masters . plete statement of the writer's point of view . The main purport of his argument is that the truly typical Eng- lishman , however " robustious and ...
William Shakespeare. But this is in itself no com- - even mastiffs and their masters . plete statement of the writer's point of view . The main purport of his argument is that the truly typical Eng- lishman , however " robustious and ...
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William Shakespeare. to an unnamed " one of the host " that aspiration , on the eve of Agincourt , for reinforcements , which is set by Shakespeare in the mouth of Westmoreland , and draws from the King so spirited and eloquent a rebuke ...
William Shakespeare. to an unnamed " one of the host " that aspiration , on the eve of Agincourt , for reinforcements , which is set by Shakespeare in the mouth of Westmoreland , and draws from the King so spirited and eloquent a rebuke ...
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Agincourt ALICE ANNE battle battle of Agincourt bear blood brother BUCK Buckingham Canterbury Captain CHAM conscience constable constable of France CRAN Cranmer CROM Cromwell crown dare Dauphin devil doth DUKE OF NORFOLK Earl Earl of Surrey England English Enter KING Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair favour fear Fletcher Fluellen Folio reading follows France French GENT gentle gentleman give Globe Theatre grace hand Harfleur hath hear heart heaven highness Holinshed honour infra Kate KATH Katharine King Henry VIII King of France king's lady leek liege look LORD CHAMBERLAIN madam majesty master never night noble numbers peace PIST Pistol play pray princes Queen royal scene Shakespeare SIR THOMAS LOVELL soldier soul speak stage direction supra sword tell thee There's thou tongue truth unto Wolsey words