The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit ; and upon this charge , Cry , ' God for Harry , England , and Saint George ! ' [ They pass forward to the breach . ' Alarum , and ...
... stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit ; and upon this charge , Cry , ' God for Harry , England , and Saint George ! ' [ They pass forward to the breach . ' Alarum , and ...
Page 139
... stand up rebel . Cf. Lear , 3. 7. 80 ; Caes . 2. 1. 167 and O.E.D. Stand 103 , n . ( W. M. T. Dodds ) [ 1955 ] . 120. Unless ... traitor Unless it was to offer you the title of ' Sir Traitor ' . I 122. his lion gait Cf. 1 Peter v . 8 ...
... stand up rebel . Cf. Lear , 3. 7. 80 ; Caes . 2. 1. 167 and O.E.D. Stand 103 , n . ( W. M. T. Dodds ) [ 1955 ] . 120. Unless ... traitor Unless it was to offer you the title of ' Sir Traitor ' . I 122. his lion gait Cf. 1 Peter v . 8 ...
Page 199
... STAND OFF , stand out ; 2. 2 . 103 STAND UP , rebel ( cf. O.E.D. 103 , n . ) ; 2. 2. 118 STATE , ' pomp and ceremony befitting ' a king ( O.E.D. 19 ) ; 1. 2. 274 ; 2. 4. 32 STERNAGE , ' to sternage of ' astern of ; 3 Prol . 18 STILLNESS ...
... STAND OFF , stand out ; 2. 2 . 103 STAND UP , rebel ( cf. O.E.D. 103 , n . ) ; 2. 2. 118 STATE , ' pomp and ceremony befitting ' a king ( O.E.D. 19 ) ; 1. 2. 274 ; 2. 4. 32 STERNAGE , ' to sternage of ' astern of ; 3 Prol . 18 STILLNESS ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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