The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 117
... Wylie , ii . 87 , says the Gesta was used by Stow , but gives no evidence . Wylie and Kingsford attribute it to Thomas of Elmham , but V. H. Galbraith shows this to be unlikely ( see his St Albans Chronicle , 1406–1420 , p . xxiii , n ...
... Wylie , ii . 87 , says the Gesta was used by Stow , but gives no evidence . Wylie and Kingsford attribute it to Thomas of Elmham , but V. H. Galbraith shows this to be unlikely ( see his St Albans Chronicle , 1406–1420 , p . xxiii , n ...
Page 160
... Wylie , ii . 114 , 128 ( fin . ) . 4 Prologue Sh.'s imperishable picture of the two armies on St Crispin's Eve is historically accurate in detail ; cf. Wylie , ii . 136-9 , and ' The night ... was dark and ... it poured with rain ' ( Wylie ...
... Wylie , ii . 114 , 128 ( fin . ) . 4 Prologue Sh.'s imperishable picture of the two armies on St Crispin's Eve is historically accurate in detail ; cf. Wylie , ii . 136-9 , and ' The night ... was dark and ... it poured with rain ' ( Wylie ...
Page 178
... Wylie ( ii . 188 ) spells it ' Kyghley . ' 107-13 . O God ... thine ! Cf. 1. 124 , 5 Prol . 20–2 , and Hol . p . 555 . 107. O God , etc. F. begins a fresh line with this , and indents as if to mark a new paragraph . 109-10 . without ...
... Wylie ( ii . 188 ) spells it ' Kyghley . ' 107-13 . O God ... thine ! Cf. 1. 124 , 5 Prol . 20–2 , and Hol . p . 555 . 107. O God , etc. F. begins a fresh line with this , and indents as if to mark a new paragraph . 109-10 . without ...
Contents
KING HENRY V Cop 2 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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