The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page xxxix
... kind belongs to the genius of heroic leadership , a genius which , likely enough , the historical Henry himself possessed . Certainly Nelson did ; and the lines in which Wordsworth describes the hero of Trafalgar might well have been ...
... kind belongs to the genius of heroic leadership , a genius which , likely enough , the historical Henry himself possessed . Certainly Nelson did ; and the lines in which Wordsworth describes the hero of Trafalgar might well have been ...
Page xliii
... kind of wooing Shakespeare himself admired ? Certainly , it is the way that men of the kind he admired , or was admiring up to the time he wrote Henry V , have with a maid . Imagine Benedick in love with a French Kate instead of a ...
... kind of wooing Shakespeare himself admired ? Certainly , it is the way that men of the kind he admired , or was admiring up to the time he wrote Henry V , have with a maid . Imagine Benedick in love with a French Kate instead of a ...
Page 74
... kind kinsman , warriors all , adieu ! Bedford . Farewell , good Salisbury , and good luck go with thee ! Exeter . Farewell , kind lord : fight valiantly to - day : And yet I do thee wrong , to mind thee of it , For thou art framed of ...
... kind kinsman , warriors all , adieu ! Bedford . Farewell , good Salisbury , and good luck go with thee ! Exeter . Farewell , kind lord : fight valiantly to - day : And yet I do thee wrong , to mind thee of it , For thou art framed of ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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