The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xxiii
... English crown ; lost during the disastrous Wars of the Roses , which are the main theme of Henry VI , but never prescriptively abandoned , even after the bitter humilia- tion of the capture of Calais by the French in 1558 . Moreover ...
... English crown ; lost during the disastrous Wars of the Roses , which are the main theme of Henry VI , but never prescriptively abandoned , even after the bitter humilia- tion of the capture of Calais by the French in 1558 . Moreover ...
Page xxxii
... English people , but reverses which show English endurance put to the supreme test , the glorious reverses of Dunkirk and Arnhem ! 3 Heroism is then the theme , and Henry the hero . In the humanizing of him that follows Harfleur Shake ...
... English people , but reverses which show English endurance put to the supreme test , the glorious reverses of Dunkirk and Arnhem ! 3 Heroism is then the theme , and Henry the hero . In the humanizing of him that follows Harfleur Shake ...
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... English Dictionary ; S.D. for stage- direction ; Sh . for Shakespeare ; MSH . for The Manu- script of She's ' Hamlet ' by J. Dover Wilson , 1934 ; Hol . for Holinshed ; common words ( e.g. prob . = probably ) , together with names of ...
... English Dictionary ; S.D. for stage- direction ; Sh . for Shakespeare ; MSH . for The Manu- script of She's ' Hamlet ' by J. Dover Wilson , 1934 ; Hol . for Holinshed ; common words ( e.g. prob . = probably ) , together with names of ...
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