The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... fire , that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention : A kingdom for a stage , princes to act , And monarchs to behold the swelling scene . Then should the warlike Harry , like himself , Assume the port of Mars , and at his heels ...
... fire , that would ascend The brightest heaven of invention : A kingdom for a stage , princes to act , And monarchs to behold the swelling scene . Then should the warlike Harry , like himself , Assume the port of Mars , and at his heels ...
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... fire loftiest and most etherial of the four elements ; cf. 3. 7. 20-1 . 5. like himself = ' worthy of so great a king and hero as Henry ' ( H. T. Price , art . in R.E.S. xvi . 178–81 ) . 7. Famine , Sword , and Fire Cf. Hol . p . 567 ...
... fire loftiest and most etherial of the four elements ; cf. 3. 7. 20-1 . 5. like himself = ' worthy of so great a king and hero as Henry ' ( H. T. Price , art . in R.E.S. xvi . 178–81 ) . 7. Famine , Sword , and Fire Cf. Hol . p . 567 ...
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... fire ' . 102. his nose is executed i.e. slit as he stood in the pillory , before being hanged . 102-3 . his fire its fire . 105-10 . we give ... winner Cf. Hol . p . 552 , and Introd . P. xxxiii . 109. lenity ( Q. , Rowe ) F. ' Leuitie ...
... fire ' . 102. his nose is executed i.e. slit as he stood in the pillory , before being hanged . 102-3 . his fire its fire . 105-10 . we give ... winner Cf. Hol . p . 552 , and Introd . P. xxxiii . 109. lenity ( Q. , Rowe ) F. ' Leuitie ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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