The Works of Shakespeare: King Henry V. 1947at the University Press, 1959 |
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Page xviii
... clear of the forest , as of the Isle , to common life , restored to it through nuptial mirth not of the Church - of the Golden Age , rather . We are recalled to normal life because Shakespeare is , at the end , of all men the most ...
... clear of the forest , as of the Isle , to common life , restored to it through nuptial mirth not of the Church - of the Golden Age , rather . We are recalled to normal life because Shakespeare is , at the end , of all men the most ...
Page 101
... clearly that the revision was in part a verse one . We have noticed above a verse - passage in 1. 3. which almost certainly belongs to the original draft , since it puts a period of years between the banishment and the beginning of the ...
... clearly that the revision was in part a verse one . We have noticed above a verse - passage in 1. 3. which almost certainly belongs to the original draft , since it puts a period of years between the banishment and the beginning of the ...
Page 146
... clear at first sight . The point of the speech , we take it , is the last word ; ' neighbourly ' love being at this period commonly distinguished from ' conjugal ' love ( N.E.D. quotes from 1626 ' it must be onely with neighbourly and ...
... clear at first sight . The point of the speech , we take it , is the last word ; ' neighbourly ' love being at this period commonly distinguished from ' conjugal ' love ( N.E.D. quotes from 1626 ' it must be onely with neighbourly and ...
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