The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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Page xxxi
... spirit of the great King . " The most foolhardy and reckless adventure that ever an un- reasoning pietist devised ' is how a modern historian1 describes the march from Harfleur . Yet the same writer calls it our English anabasis . And ...
... spirit of the great King . " The most foolhardy and reckless adventure that ever an un- reasoning pietist devised ' is how a modern historian1 describes the march from Harfleur . Yet the same writer calls it our English anabasis . And ...
Page xxxvi
... spirit ' of his chief for his conduct in this affair1 . But Shakespeare had yet another point to make in favour of Henry's ' heroic spirit ' . At the opening of 4.7 he brings in Fluellen and Gower to tell us what the great counterstroke ...
... spirit ' of his chief for his conduct in this affair1 . But Shakespeare had yet another point to make in favour of Henry's ' heroic spirit ' . At the opening of 4.7 he brings in Fluellen and Gower to tell us what the great counterstroke ...
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... spirit To his full height ! On , on , you noblest English , Whose blood is fet from fathers of war - proof : Fathers , that like so many Alexanders , 20 Have in these parts from morn till even fought , And sheathed their swords for lack ...
... spirit To his full height ! On , on , you noblest English , Whose blood is fet from fathers of war - proof : Fathers , that like so many Alexanders , 20 Have in these parts from morn till even fought , And sheathed their swords for lack ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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