The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... princes captived , by the hand Of that black name , Edward , Black Prince of Wales : Whiles that his mountain sire , on mountain standing Up in the air , crowned with the golden sun , Saw his heroical seed , and smiled to see him Mangle ...
... princes captived , by the hand Of that black name , Edward , Black Prince of Wales : Whiles that his mountain sire , on mountain standing Up in the air , crowned with the golden sun , Saw his heroical seed , and smiled to see him Mangle ...
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... princes , and their wounded steeds Fret fetlock deep in gore , and with wild rage Yerk out their arméd heels at ... Prince of Wales , as I have read in the chronicles , fought a most prave pattle here in France . King Henry . They did ...
... princes , and their wounded steeds Fret fetlock deep in gore , and with wild rage Yerk out their arméd heels at ... Prince of Wales , as I have read in the chronicles , fought a most prave pattle here in France . King Henry . They did ...
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... princes English , F. ' Princes ( English ) ' . 12. England ( F2 ) F. ' Ireland ' . Perhaps an indica- tion of Sh.'s preoccupation with Irish affairs ; cf. Introd . p . x . 15-17 . Your eyes ... basilisks Cf. 3. 1 . 9-11 , and G. ' bent ...
... princes English , F. ' Princes ( English ) ' . 12. England ( F2 ) F. ' Ireland ' . Perhaps an indica- tion of Sh.'s preoccupation with Irish affairs ; cf. Introd . p . x . 15-17 . Your eyes ... basilisks Cf. 3. 1 . 9-11 , and G. ' bent ...
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added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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