The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... horse have his due . Constable . It is the best horse of Europe . Orleans . Will it never be morning ? Dauphin . My Lord of Orleans , and my lord high constable , you talk of horse and armour ? Orleans . You are as well provided of both ...
... horse have his due . Constable . It is the best horse of Europe . Orleans . Will it never be morning ? Dauphin . My Lord of Orleans , and my lord high constable , you talk of horse and armour ? Orleans . You are as well provided of both ...
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... horses . ' 26. palfreys v . G. An error , unless we are to suppose the effeminate Dauphin riding a lady's horse into battle . 31. lodging v . G. vary v . G. and L.L.L. 4. 2. 8–9 , ' the epithets are sweetly varied ' . 32-3 . fluent as ...
... horses . ' 26. palfreys v . G. An error , unless we are to suppose the effeminate Dauphin riding a lady's horse into battle . 31. lodging v . G. vary v . G. and L.L.L. 4. 2. 8–9 , ' the epithets are sweetly varied ' . 32-3 . fluent as ...
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... horse for ordinary riding as distin- guished from a war - horse ; esp . a small saddle - horse for ladies ' ( O.E.D. ) ; 3. 7. 26 PARIS - BALL , tennis - ball ( v . O.E.D. ' Paris ' ) ; 2. 4. 131 PART ( sb . ) , ( i ) ( a ) ' the melody ...
... horse for ordinary riding as distin- guished from a war - horse ; esp . a small saddle - horse for ladies ' ( O.E.D. ) ; 3. 7. 26 PARIS - BALL , tennis - ball ( v . O.E.D. ' Paris ' ) ; 2. 4. 131 PART ( sb . ) , ( i ) ( a ) ' the melody ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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