The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... sword , he that makes the first thrust , I'll kill him : by this sword , I will . 100 Pistol . Sword is an oath , and oaths must have their course . Bardolph . Corporal Nym , an thou wilt be friends , be friends , an thou wilt not , why ...
... sword , he that makes the first thrust , I'll kill him : by this sword , I will . 100 Pistol . Sword is an oath , and oaths must have their course . Bardolph . Corporal Nym , an thou wilt be friends , be friends , an thou wilt not , why ...
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... sword ... coronets Prob . suggested by a woodcut of Ed . III holding a sword encircled by two crowns ( England and France ) found in Hol . ( ed . i ) p . 885 and in Rastell's Pastyme of People ( cf. note on frontispiece to my K. John ) ...
... sword ... coronets Prob . suggested by a woodcut of Ed . III holding a sword encircled by two crowns ( England and France ) found in Hol . ( ed . i ) p . 885 and in Rastell's Pastyme of People ( cf. note on frontispiece to my K. John ) ...
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... Sword ... course Cf. 1. 66. For ' sword is an oath ' cf. Ham . 1. 5. 147 ( add . note ) . 102. Corporal ( F2 ) F. ' Coporall ' . 104. put up sheathe . 105-6 . I shall ... betting ( Q. , Cap . ) F. omits this speech , but Q. prob . gives ...
... Sword ... course Cf. 1. 66. For ' sword is an oath ' cf. Ham . 1. 5. 147 ( add . note ) . 102. Corporal ( F2 ) F. ' Coporall ' . 104. put up sheathe . 105-6 . I shall ... betting ( Q. , Cap . ) F. omits this speech , but Q. prob . gives ...
Contents
KING HENRY V Cop 2 FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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