The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... eyes which hitherto have borne in them Against the French , that met them in their bent , The fatal balls of ... eye to eye , You have congreeted : let it not disgrace me , If I demand before this royal view , What rub , or what ...
... eyes which hitherto have borne in them Against the French , that met them in their bent , The fatal balls of ... eye to eye , You have congreeted : let it not disgrace me , If I demand before this royal view , What rub , or what ...
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... eyes ... basilisks Cf. 3. 1 . 9-11 , and G. ' bent ' , ' basilisks ' . 15-16 . Your eyes ... bent ( F 2 ) F. divides ' borne | In ' . 18-19 . The venom ... .day A double change of constr .: ( i ) ' have ' agrees with ' such looks ...
... eyes ... basilisks Cf. 3. 1 . 9-11 , and G. ' bent ' , ' basilisks ' . 15-16 . Your eyes ... bent ( F 2 ) F. divides ' borne | In ' . 18-19 . The venom ... .day A double change of constr .: ( i ) ' have ' agrees with ' such looks ...
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... eyes ; cf. Nashe , Christs Teares ( McKerrow , ii . 89 ) : ' I that haue poor'd out myne eyes vpon bookes ' ( O.E.D. ' pore ' 3 ) ; 4 Prol . 2 PORTAGE , port - holes ; 3. 1. 10 POSSESS , inspire ; 4. I. 110 , 286 POWDERING - TUB . Lit ...
... eyes ; cf. Nashe , Christs Teares ( McKerrow , ii . 89 ) : ' I that haue poor'd out myne eyes vpon bookes ' ( O.E.D. ' pore ' 3 ) ; 4 Prol . 2 PORTAGE , port - holes ; 3. 1. 10 POSSESS , inspire ; 4. I. 110 , 286 POWDERING - TUB . Lit ...
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added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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