The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page ix
... England at the beginning of 1599 , when the play was taking shape , must have appeared to ' stand upon the top of happy hours ' . The very real fears of a Spanish invasion , which had hung over the country for fourteen years and more ...
... England at the beginning of 1599 , when the play was taking shape , must have appeared to ' stand upon the top of happy hours ' . The very real fears of a Spanish invasion , which had hung over the country for fourteen years and more ...
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... England ! he longs not for the dawning , as we do . 130 Orleans . What a wretched and peevish fellow is this King of England , to mope with his fat - brained followers so far out of his knowledge ! Constable . If the English had any ...
... England ! he longs not for the dawning , as we do . 130 Orleans . What a wretched and peevish fellow is this King of England , to mope with his fat - brained followers so far out of his knowledge ! Constable . If the English had any ...
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... England . Fortune made his sword ; By which the world's best garden he achieved : And of it left his son imperial lord . Henry the Sixth , in infant bands crowned King ΙΟ Of France and England , did this king succeed : Whose state so ...
... England . Fortune made his sword ; By which the world's best garden he achieved : And of it left his son imperial lord . Henry the Sixth , in infant bands crowned King ΙΟ Of France and England , did this king succeed : Whose state so ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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