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Archbishop's Speech, Henry V |
The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 16.1319 Thursday, 11 August 2005
From: H.R. Greenberg <
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Date: Wednesday, 10 Aug 2005 15:49:24 EDT
Subject: Archbishop's Speech, Henry V
As background for my ongoing article about the SALIC LAW speech by
Canterbury at the beginning of Henry V.
I am looking for small changes in the Shakespearean text as opposed to
major overhauls like Tate's. A sentence or two. Alterations in the
actual text, not cutting.
In the same spirit, I am looking for a sentence or two added to the text
by whoever, felicitous or otherwise, knows about 'a horse a horse by
Cibber was it, but what about other lines or two added
Thanks in advance hr greenberg
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