The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... grace should glean it , Since his addiction was to courses vain , His companies unlettered , rude , and shallow , His hours filled up with riots , banquets , sports ; And never noted in him any study , Any retirement , any sequestration ...
... grace should glean it , Since his addiction was to courses vain , His companies unlettered , rude , and shallow , His hours filled up with riots , banquets , sports ; And never noted in him any study , Any retirement , any sequestration ...
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... grace , that he keep his vow and his oath : if he be perjured , see you now , his reputation is as arrant a villain and a Jack - sauce as ever his black shoe trod upon 140 God's ground and his earth , in my conscience , la ! King Henry ...
... grace , that he keep his vow and his oath : if he be perjured , see you now , his reputation is as arrant a villain and a Jack - sauce as ever his black shoe trod upon 140 God's ground and his earth , in my conscience , la ! King Henry ...
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... GRACE ( sb . ) , ( i ) gracious dis- position , mercy ; 1. 1. 22 ; I. 2. 243 ; 3. 3. 30 ; ( ii ) ornament ; 2 Prol . 28 GRACE ( himself ) , gain credit ; 3.6.66 GRAFTER , ' original tree from which a scion has been taken for grafting ...
... GRACE ( sb . ) , ( i ) gracious dis- position , mercy ; 1. 1. 22 ; I. 2. 243 ; 3. 3. 30 ; ( ii ) ornament ; 2 Prol . 28 GRACE ( himself ) , gain credit ; 3.6.66 GRAFTER , ' original tree from which a scion has been taken for grafting ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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