The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... stand upon t A city on th'incor For so appears thi Holding due cour Grapple your min And leave your Eng Guarded with grands Either past or not arriv For who is he , whose ci With one appearing hair , th These culled and choice - draw ...
... stand upon t A city on th'incor For so appears thi Holding due cour Grapple your min And leave your Eng Guarded with grands Either past or not arriv For who is he , whose ci With one appearing hair , th These culled and choice - draw ...
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... STAND OFF , stand out ; 2. 2. 103 STATE , ' pomp and ceremony = befitting ' a king ( O.E.D. 19 ) ; 1. 2. 274 ; 2. 4. 32 STERNAGE , ' to sternage of ' astern of ; 3 Prol . 18 STILLNESS , silence , or poss . staidness ; 3. I. 4 ( cf. Oth ...
... STAND OFF , stand out ; 2. 2. 103 STATE , ' pomp and ceremony = befitting ' a king ( O.E.D. 19 ) ; 1. 2. 274 ; 2. 4. 32 STERNAGE , ' to sternage of ' astern of ; 3 Prol . 18 STILLNESS , silence , or poss . staidness ; 3. I. 4 ( cf. Oth ...
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... barrel ; 1. 2. 256 TURN HEAD , stand at bay ( of a stag ) . Technical exp . ( cf. Turbervile , Book of Hunting , 1576 , ch . 41 , p . 126 , foot ) ; 2.4.69 UMBERED , lit. stained brown ( cf. A.Y.L. 1. 3. 200 GLOSSARY.
... barrel ; 1. 2. 256 TURN HEAD , stand at bay ( of a stag ) . Technical exp . ( cf. Turbervile , Book of Hunting , 1576 , ch . 41 , p . 126 , foot ) ; 2.4.69 UMBERED , lit. stained brown ( cf. A.Y.L. 1. 3. 200 GLOSSARY.
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KING HENRY V Cop 2 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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