The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page xxxviii
... soldiers and of the soli- loquy that follows . Where else , too , in English poetry is to be found our English ... soldier Michael Williams not long after , the whole army knows that they are ' even as men wracked upon a sand , that look ...
... soldiers and of the soli- loquy that follows . Where else , too , in English poetry is to be found our English ... soldier Michael Williams not long after , the whole army knows that they are ' even as men wracked upon a sand , that look ...
Page 67
... soldiers , the father of his son , nor the master of his servant ; for they purpose not their death , when they purpose their services . Besides , there is no king , be his cause never so spotless , if it come to the arbitrement of ...
... soldiers , the father of his son , nor the master of his servant ; for they purpose not their death , when they purpose their services . Besides , there is no king , be his cause never so spotless , if it come to the arbitrement of ...
Page 78
... soldiers tell me , yet ere night They'll be in fresher robes , or they will pluck The gay new coats o'er the French soldiers ' heads , And turn them out of service . If they do this- 120 As , if God please , they shall — my ransom then ...
... soldiers tell me , yet ere night They'll be in fresher robes , or they will pluck The gay new coats o'er the French soldiers ' heads , And turn them out of service . If they do this- 120 As , if God please , they shall — my ransom then ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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