The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page 66
... poor men's lives saved . King Henry . I dare say you love him not so ill , to wish him here alone : howsoever you speak this to feel other men's minds . Methinks I could not die any where so contented as in the king's company ; his ...
... poor men's lives saved . King Henry . I dare say you love him not so ill , to wish him here alone : howsoever you speak this to feel other men's minds . Methinks I could not die any where so contented as in the king's company ; his ...
Page 77
... poor Must lie and fester . King Henry . Who hath sent thee now ? Montjoy . The Constable of France . bodies 80 King Henry . I pray thee bear my former answer back : 90 Bid them achieve me , and then sell my bones . Good God , why should ...
... poor Must lie and fester . King Henry . Who hath sent thee now ? Montjoy . The Constable of France . bodies 80 King Henry . I pray thee bear my former answer back : 90 Bid them achieve me , and then sell my bones . Good God , why should ...
Page 161
... poor pen and we poor players may be able to make clear in what follows . Cf. Introd . pp . xiii - xv . 49. O for pity ! The nearer Sh . draws to the great battle itself the more he despairs of his capacity to represent it . 50. four or ...
... poor pen and we poor players may be able to make clear in what follows . Cf. Introd . pp . xiii - xv . 49. O for pity ! The nearer Sh . draws to the great battle itself the more he despairs of his capacity to represent it . 50. four or ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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