The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Gower . The Duke of Gloucester , to whom the order of the siege is given , is altogether directed by an Irish- man , a very valiant gentleman , i'faith . Fluellen . It is Captain Macmorris , is it not ? Gower . I think it be . Fluellen ...
... Gower . The Duke of Gloucester , to whom the order of the siege is given , is altogether directed by an Irish- man , a very valiant gentleman , i'faith . Fluellen . It is Captain Macmorris , is it not ? Gower . I think it be . Fluellen ...
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... Gower encounter , coming different ways . Gower . Captain Fluellen ! Fluellen . So ! in the name of Jesu Christ , speak fewer ... It is the greatest admiration in the universal world , when the true and ancient prerogatifes and laws of ...
... Gower encounter , coming different ways . Gower . Captain Fluellen ! Fluellen . So ! in the name of Jesu Christ , speak fewer ... It is the greatest admiration in the universal world , when the true and ancient prerogatifes and laws of ...
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... GOWER and FLUELLEN ( a leek in his cap and a cudgel beneath his arm ) Gower . Nay , that's right ... But why wear you your leek to - day ? Saint Davy's day is past . 40 Fluellen . There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all ...
... GOWER and FLUELLEN ( a leek in his cap and a cudgel beneath his arm ) Gower . Nay , that's right ... But why wear you your leek to - day ? Saint Davy's day is past . 40 Fluellen . There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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