The Works of Shakespeare, Band 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... maid . Imagine Benedick in love with a French Kate instead of a Beatrice of Messina ; would he not go to work in just this fashion ? Henry again seems like a more mature and self - con- fident Berowne , who has altogether forsworn the ...
... maid . Imagine Benedick in love with a French Kate instead of a Beatrice of Messina ; would he not go to work in just this fashion ? Henry again seems like a more mature and self - con- fident Berowne , who has altogether forsworn the ...
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... maid that stands in my way . French King . Yes , my lord , you see them perspectively : 320 the cities turned into a maid ; for they are all girdled with maiden walls , that war hath never entered . King Henry . Shall Kate be my wife ...
... maid that stands in my way . French King . Yes , my lord , you see them perspectively : 320 the cities turned into a maid ; for they are all girdled with maiden walls , that war hath never entered . King Henry . Shall Kate be my wife ...
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... maid ; v . G. 321. never ( Rowe ) F. omits . Some such word is needed . 324-5 . so the ... on her provided she brings the cities with her . Cf. the last par . of Hudson's comment quoted p . xlv above , and Palmer ( Pol . Characters of ...
... maid ; v . G. 321. never ( Rowe ) F. omits . Some such word is needed . 324-5 . so the ... on her provided she brings the cities with her . Cf. the last par . of Hudson's comment quoted p . xlv above , and Palmer ( Pol . Characters of ...
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added | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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