The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page liii
... Prologue to the play proper , consisting of the scenes between the King and Prince Hal , and the Prince and the Chief Justice from Henry IV , Part II . In this Prologue Phelps acted King Henry IV for the last time to Coleman's Prince ...
... Prologue to the play proper , consisting of the scenes between the King and Prince Hal , and the Prince and the Chief Justice from Henry IV , Part II . In this Prologue Phelps acted King Henry IV for the last time to Coleman's Prince ...
Page 121
... Prologue , ' Actus Tertius ' before 4 Prologue and ' Actus Quartus ' , with extreme absurdity , before 4. 7 , i.e. in the middle of the battle of Agincourt . The five acts , which are clearly marked by the five prologues , were first ...
... Prologue , ' Actus Tertius ' before 4 Prologue and ' Actus Quartus ' , with extreme absurdity , before 4. 7 , i.e. in the middle of the battle of Agincourt . The five acts , which are clearly marked by the five prologues , were first ...
Page 122
... Prologue S.D. F. ' Enter Prologue ' . The Prologue wore a wreath and a long black velvet cloak ( Creizenach , Pp . 275-6 ) . For ' Chorus ' v . l . 32 and for its function cf. 11. 23-31 , 5 Prol . 1-6 , and Introd . PP . xiii - xv ...
... Prologue S.D. F. ' Enter Prologue ' . The Prologue wore a wreath and a long black velvet cloak ( Creizenach , Pp . 275-6 ) . For ' Chorus ' v . l . 32 and for its function cf. 11. 23-31 , 5 Prol . 1-6 , and Introd . PP . xiii - xv ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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