The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... Lord of Suffolk ; let him know We have dispatch'd the duke , as he commanded . Sec . Mur . O that it were to do ! What have we done ? Didst ever hear a man so penitent ? Enter SUFFOLK . First Mur . Here comes my lord . Suf . Now , sirs ...
... Lord of Suffolk ; let him know We have dispatch'd the duke , as he commanded . Sec . Mur . O that it were to do ! What have we done ? Didst ever hear a man so penitent ? Enter SUFFOLK . First Mur . Here comes my lord . Suf . Now , sirs ...
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... Lord Hastings , go with him , And from her jealous arms pluck him perforce . Card . My Lord of Buckingham , if my weak oratory Can from his mother win the Duke of York , Anon expect him here ; but if she be obdurate To mild entreaties ...
... Lord Hastings , go with him , And from her jealous arms pluck him perforce . Card . My Lord of Buckingham , if my weak oratory Can from his mother win the Duke of York , Anon expect him here ; but if she be obdurate To mild entreaties ...
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... lord , you need not fear ; There is Douglas and Lord Mortimer . Arch . No , Mortimer is not there . Sir M. But there is Mordake , Vernon , Lord Harry Percy , And there is my Lord of Worcester and a head Of gallant warriors , noble ...
... lord , you need not fear ; There is Douglas and Lord Mortimer . Arch . No , Mortimer is not there . Sir M. But there is Mordake , Vernon , Lord Harry Percy , And there is my Lord of Worcester and a head Of gallant warriors , noble ...
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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