The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... heads had any intellectual armour , they could never wear such heavy head - pieces . Rambures . That island of England breeds very valiant creatures ; their mastiffs are of unmatchable courage . Orleans . Foolish curs , that run winking ...
... heads had any intellectual armour , they could never wear such heavy head - pieces . Rambures . That island of England breeds very valiant creatures ; their mastiffs are of unmatchable courage . Orleans . Foolish curs , that run winking ...
Page 144
... head v . G. and cf. 1 Hen . VI , 4. 2. 45 ff . , esp . ' desperate stags | Turn on the bloody hounds with heads of steel | And make the cowards stand aloof at bay ' . 79-80 . glories ... ' longs Cf. note , 1 Prol . 9 . 83. ordinance of ...
... head v . G. and cf. 1 Hen . VI , 4. 2. 45 ff . , esp . ' desperate stags | Turn on the bloody hounds with heads of steel | And make the cowards stand aloof at bay ' . 79-80 . glories ... ' longs Cf. note , 1 Prol . 9 . 83. ordinance of ...
Page 193
... HEAD , ( i ) in head ' , as an organized armed force ( cf. 1 Hen . IV , 4. 4. 25 ) ; 2. 2 . 18 ; ( ii ) v . turn head ; 2. 4. 69 HEADY , headstrong ; I. I. 34 ; 3.3.32 HEAP , ' on heaps ' = in a body , in a prostrate and disorderly mass ...
... HEAD , ( i ) in head ' , as an organized armed force ( cf. 1 Hen . IV , 4. 4. 25 ) ; 2. 2 . 18 ; ( ii ) v . turn head ; 2. 4. 69 HEADY , headstrong ; I. I. 34 ; 3.3.32 HEAP , ' on heaps ' = in a body , in a prostrate and disorderly mass ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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