The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page xli
... Honour comes either way , in heaven or on earth ? ' It is a statement of the ultimate heroic faith , a faith which , like that of the martyrs , puts him who holds it beyond reach of mortal man . After Agincourt anti - climax was hardly ...
... Honour comes either way , in heaven or on earth ? ' It is a statement of the ultimate heroic faith , a faith which , like that of the martyrs , puts him who holds it beyond reach of mortal man . After Agincourt anti - climax was hardly ...
Page 75
... honour , I am the most offending soul alive . No , faith , my coz , wish not a man from England : God's peace , I would not lose so great an honour , As one man more , methinks , would share from me , For the best hope I have . O , do ...
... honour , I am the most offending soul alive . No , faith , my coz , wish not a man from England : God's peace , I would not lose so great an honour , As one man more , methinks , would share from me , For the best hope I have . O , do ...
Page 174
... honour : ' . Clearly F. has dropped a word and a stop after ' in , ' and we are left to mere guesswork . Knight filled the gap with ' honour ' taken from ' Lets dye with honour ' in Q. But Greg ( p . 170 ) notes that " in honour " is a ...
... honour : ' . Clearly F. has dropped a word and a stop after ' in , ' and we are left to mere guesswork . Knight filled the gap with ' honour ' taken from ' Lets dye with honour ' in Q. But Greg ( p . 170 ) notes that " in honour " is a ...
Contents
KING HENRY V Cop 2 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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