The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... mind exceeds the compass of her wheel . War . Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king : [ Takes off his crown . But Henry now shall wear the English crown , And be true king indeed , thou but the shadow . 50 My Lord of Somerset ...
... mind exceeds the compass of her wheel . War . Then , for his mind , be Edward England's king : [ Takes off his crown . But Henry now shall wear the English crown , And be true king indeed , thou but the shadow . 50 My Lord of Somerset ...
Page 275
... mind . K. Rich . Bear her my true love's kiss ; and so , farewell . [ Exit Queen Elizabeth . 430 Relenting fool , and shallow , changing woman ! Enter RATCLIFF ; CATESBY following . How now ! what news ? Rat . My gracious sovereign , on ...
... mind . K. Rich . Bear her my true love's kiss ; and so , farewell . [ Exit Queen Elizabeth . 430 Relenting fool , and shallow , changing woman ! Enter RATCLIFF ; CATESBY following . How now ! what news ? Rat . My gracious sovereign , on ...
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... mind thus makes mine eye untrue . CXIV . Or whether doth my mind , being crown'd with you , Drink up the monarch's plague , this flattery ? Or whether shall I say , mine eye saith true , And that your love taught it this alchemy , • To ...
... mind thus makes mine eye untrue . CXIV . Or whether doth my mind , being crown'd with you , Drink up the monarch's plague , this flattery ? Or whether shall I say , mine eye saith true , And that your love taught it this alchemy , • To ...
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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