The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... lord , that fault is none of yours ; He should , for that , commit your ... chamberlain his liberty . I'll tell you what ; I think it is our way , If we ... lord , myself have nought to do . Glou . Naught to do with Mistress Shore ! I ...
... lord , that fault is none of yours ; He should , for that , commit your ... chamberlain his liberty . I'll tell you what ; I think it is our way , If we ... lord , myself have nought to do . Glou . Naught to do with Mistress Shore ! I ...
Page 625
... LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading a letter . Cham . ' My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well cho- sen , ridden , and furnished . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the north ...
... LORD CHAMBERLAIN , reading a letter . Cham . ' My lord , the horses your lordship sent for , with all the care I had , I saw well cho- sen , ridden , and furnished . They were young and handsome , and of the best breed in the north ...
Page 750
... Lord Chamberlain's Company was formed , with Shakespeare in a key position as both actor and playwright : the patron ... Lord Chamberlain had a residence in Blackfriars , James Burbage had always been his man . Southampton's mother ...
... Lord Chamberlain's Company was formed , with Shakespeare in a key position as both actor and playwright : the patron ... Lord Chamberlain had a residence in Blackfriars , James Burbage had always been his man . Southampton's mother ...
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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