The Works of Shakespeare, Том 11at the University Press, 1947 |
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... Duthie has suggested to me that , working forward from Richard II , Shakespeare found when he reached 1 Shakespeare ( Home University Library ) , p . 120 . 2 Cf. ch . IV , The Fortunes of Falstaff . Henry V that it was both inadequate ...
... Duthie has suggested to me that , working forward from Richard II , Shakespeare found when he reached 1 Shakespeare ( Home University Library ) , p . 120 . 2 Cf. ch . IV , The Fortunes of Falstaff . Henry V that it was both inadequate ...
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... Duthie points out to me , it ignores the fact that 2 Prologue not only states ' the scene is now transported to Southampton ' but promises that the audience shall be conveyed ' thence to France ' , whereas though they find themselves in ...
... Duthie points out to me , it ignores the fact that 2 Prologue not only states ' the scene is now transported to Southampton ' but promises that the audience shall be conveyed ' thence to France ' , whereas though they find themselves in ...
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... Duthie , is the 250 lines that separate the exit of Erpingham at 4. 1. 34 from the beginning of Henry's prayer at 1. 285. Dr Duthie notes ( i ) that Henry's words at ll . 31-2 : I and my bosom must debate awhile , And then I would no ...
... Duthie , is the 250 lines that separate the exit of Erpingham at 4. 1. 34 from the beginning of Henry's prayer at 1. 285. Dr Duthie notes ( i ) that Henry's words at ll . 31-2 : I and my bosom must debate awhile , And then I would no ...
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THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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