The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Follow , follow ! Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England as dead midnight , still , Guarded with grandsires , babies , and old women , Either past or not arrived to pith and puissance ... For who is he ...
... Follow , follow ! Grapple your minds to sternage of this navy , And leave your England as dead midnight , still , Guarded with grandsires , babies , and old women , Either past or not arrived to pith and puissance ... For who is he ...
Page 112
... follows that textual agreement , in any particular reading , between F. and Q. affords practical proof that the word or phrase was spoken on the stage . It follows also that we can occasionally turn I v . Introd . P. x . 2 Cf. H. T. ...
... follows that textual agreement , in any particular reading , between F. and Q. affords practical proof that the word or phrase was spoken on the stage . It follows also that we can occasionally turn I v . Introd . P. x . 2 Cf. H. T. ...
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... follow , though dis- puting the meaning . Cf. O.E.D. em- 1a for ' em- bare ' make bare ( 1615 ) . To paraphrase 11. 93 ... Follows Hol . blood ( F3 ) F. ' Bloods ' . 132-5 . In aid ... ancestors Cf. Introd . p . xxii and Wylie ( i . 434 ) ...
... follow , though dis- puting the meaning . Cf. O.E.D. em- 1a for ' em- bare ' make bare ( 1615 ) . To paraphrase 11. 93 ... Follows Hol . blood ( F3 ) F. ' Bloods ' . 132-5 . In aid ... ancestors Cf. Introd . p . xxii and Wylie ( i . 434 ) ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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