The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... answer it . Bates . I do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I determine to fight lustily for him . King Henry . I myself heard the king say he would not be ransomed . Williams . Ay , he said so , to make 5-2 4. I. 155 67 HENRY V.
... answer it . Bates . I do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I determine to fight lustily for him . King Henry . I myself heard the king say he would not be ransomed . Williams . Ay , he said so , to make 5-2 4. I. 155 67 HENRY V.
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... answer = Deliver ' the answer we have accepted or adopted as decisive ' ( Clar . ) . 94. Haply ( F4 ) F. ' Happily ' . Cf. F. ' haply ' at 4. 7. 170. The two forms were not distinguished . 95. When ... ..on i.e. When men get to ...
... answer = Deliver ' the answer we have accepted or adopted as decisive ' ( Clar . ) . 94. Haply ( F4 ) F. ' Happily ' . Cf. F. ' haply ' at 4. 7. 170. The two forms were not distinguished . 95. When ... ..on i.e. When men get to ...
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... ANSWER ( vb ) , answer for ; 4. 1 . 154 ; correspond to ; 4 Prol . ANTIC , figure of fun . Gen. suggests emaciation in Sh .; 3.2 . 31 ANTIQUE , ancient ; 5 Prol . 26 APPROBATION , attestation ; 1.2 . 19 ARGUMENT , subject - matter of ...
... ANSWER ( vb ) , answer for ; 4. 1 . 154 ; correspond to ; 4 Prol . ANTIC , figure of fun . Gen. suggests emaciation in Sh .; 3.2 . 31 ANTIQUE , ancient ; 5 Prol . 26 APPROBATION , attestation ; 1.2 . 19 ARGUMENT , subject - matter of ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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