The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Never was such a sudden scholar made : Never came reformation in a flood , With such a heady currance , scouring faults : Nor never Hydra - headed wilfulness So soon did lose his seat - and all at once- As in this king . Ely ...
... Never was such a sudden scholar made : Never came reformation in a flood , With such a heady currance , scouring faults : Nor never Hydra - headed wilfulness So soon did lose his seat - and all at once- As in this king . Ely ...
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... never any body IIO saw it , but his lackey : ' tis a hooded valour , and when it appears , it will bate . Orleans . Ill will never said well . Constable . I will cap that proverb with " There is flattery in friendship . ” Orleans . And ...
... never any body IIO saw it , but his lackey : ' tis a hooded valour , and when it appears , it will bate . Orleans . Ill will never said well . Constable . I will cap that proverb with " There is flattery in friendship . ” Orleans . And ...
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... never off . But before God , Kate , I cannot look greenly , nor gasp out my eloquence , nor I have no cunning in pro- testation ; only downright oaths , which I never use till urged , nor never break for urging . If thou canst love a ...
... never off . But before God , Kate , I cannot look greenly , nor gasp out my eloquence , nor I have no cunning in pro- testation ; only downright oaths , which I never use till urged , nor never break for urging . If thou canst love a ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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