The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... Henry liveth still ; but were he dead , Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look , therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour ; For though usurpers sway the rule awhile ...
... Henry liveth still ; but were he dead , Yet here Prince Edward stands , King Henry's son . Look , therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour ; For though usurpers sway the rule awhile ...
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William Shakespeare Alfred Leslie Rowse. 1599 Henry V , who reigned 1413-22 KING HENRY V is different again from its predecessors , 1 and 2 Henry IV , as those were from what went before : we see what variety Shakespeare achieved in the ...
William Shakespeare Alfred Leslie Rowse. 1599 Henry V , who reigned 1413-22 KING HENRY V is different again from its predecessors , 1 and 2 Henry IV , as those were from what went before : we see what variety Shakespeare achieved in the ...
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... Henry Humphrey , John Hunsdon , George Carey , Lord Chamberlain 210 203 , 207 228 Ingres , J. A. D. 19 Innocent , Harold 126 Dotrice , Roy 236 Drake , Sir Francis 8 Drayton , Michael 11 , 315 , 669 Guildford , Sir Henry 618 Gwilliam ...
... Henry Humphrey , John Hunsdon , George Carey , Lord Chamberlain 210 203 , 207 228 Ingres , J. A. D. 19 Innocent , Harold 126 Dotrice , Roy 236 Drake , Sir Francis 8 Drayton , Michael 11 , 315 , 669 Guildford , Sir Henry 618 Gwilliam ...
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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