The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page ix
... compare Henry's triumphal entry into his capital after Agincourt with the anticipated return of Essex himself . Some years ago I drew attention also to a close resem- blance between Fluellen and Sir Roger Williams , the renowned Welsh ...
... compare Henry's triumphal entry into his capital after Agincourt with the anticipated return of Essex himself . Some years ago I drew attention also to a close resem- blance between Fluellen and Sir Roger Williams , the renowned Welsh ...
Page xli
... rather fanciful structure , it seems to me , on this passage ; but he is right to call attention to it , and to compare it with the lines about Fame in Lycidas . coming , the eating of the leek by Pistol , INTRODUCTION xli.
... rather fanciful structure , it seems to me , on this passage ; but he is right to call attention to it , and to compare it with the lines about Fame in Lycidas . coming , the eating of the leek by Pistol , INTRODUCTION xli.
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