The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... ' followed by soldiers with ' scaling ladders ' King Henry . Once more unto the breach , dear friends , once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead ... 20 30 In peace , there's nothing so becomes a man , 3. PROL . 12 3377 HENRY ...
... ' followed by soldiers with ' scaling ladders ' King Henry . Once more unto the breach , dear friends , once more ; Or close the wall up with our English dead ... 20 30 In peace , there's nothing so becomes a man , 3. PROL . 12 3377 HENRY ...
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... close verbal parallel ( Pierce Penni- lesse , 1592 ; McKerrow , i . 212 ) in which he speaks of plays , a Henry V in particular , as being borrowed out of our English Chronicles , wherein our fore- fathers valiant acts ( that haue line ...
... close verbal parallel ( Pierce Penni- lesse , 1592 ; McKerrow , i . 212 ) in which he speaks of plays , a Henry V in particular , as being borrowed out of our English Chronicles , wherein our fore- fathers valiant acts ( that haue line ...
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... CLOSE ( sb . ) , ( a ) cadence ; ( b ) close union ( cf. 1. 2. 211 and O.E.D. sb . 2. 3 , ' the close or oneness ' , 1674 ) ; I. 2. 182 CLOSE ( vb ) , meet , unite ; 1. 2 . 211 CLOSE ( adv . ) , shut up ; 2. 3 . 59 COME OFF , acquit ...
... CLOSE ( sb . ) , ( a ) cadence ; ( b ) close union ( cf. 1. 2. 211 and O.E.D. sb . 2. 3 , ' the close or oneness ' , 1674 ) ; I. 2. 182 CLOSE ( vb ) , meet , unite ; 1. 2 . 211 CLOSE ( adv . ) , shut up ; 2. 3 . 59 COME OFF , acquit ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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