The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... engraving , 1610 52 fence . Fencing skill . 53 Medice , teipsum . Physician , heal thyself . 55 stomachs . Tempers . 58 compound this strife . Settle this dispute . 71 multiplied . i.e. having another sense ( sight ) to lead him astray ...
... engraving , 1610 52 fence . Fencing skill . 53 Medice , teipsum . Physician , heal thyself . 55 stomachs . Tempers . 58 compound this strife . Settle this dispute . 71 multiplied . i.e. having another sense ( sight ) to lead him astray ...
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... Engraving from a 13th century manuscript 77 circumstance . Details . 95 under - wrought . Undermined . 111 articles . The charges in a formal indictment . English ships at the time of King John . Engraving from Old England , 1854 An Ate ...
... Engraving from a 13th century manuscript 77 circumstance . Details . 95 under - wrought . Undermined . 111 articles . The charges in a formal indictment . English ships at the time of King John . Engraving from Old England , 1854 An Ate ...
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... Engraving from Old England 1854 King John : ... to my litter straight . ' Engraving from an early 14th century manuscript by F.W. Fairholt from J.O. Halliwell's edition of Shakespeare's works , 1853-65 We grant thou canst outscold us ...
... Engraving from Old England 1854 King John : ... to my litter straight . ' Engraving from an early 14th century manuscript by F.W. Fairholt from J.O. Halliwell's edition of Shakespeare's works , 1853-65 We grant thou canst outscold us ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
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