The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volym 13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... . Scholey ; J. Murray ; J. Asperne ; J. Faulder ; R. Baldwin ; Cradock and Joy ; Sharpe and Hailes ; Johnson and Co .; Gale and Co .; G. Robinson ; C. Brown ; and Wilson and Son , York . 3925 1813 V. 13 4-44b1 KING HENRY VI . PART 1813 .
... . Scholey ; J. Murray ; J. Asperne ; J. Faulder ; R. Baldwin ; Cradock and Joy ; Sharpe and Hailes ; Johnson and Co .; Gale and Co .; G. Robinson ; C. Brown ; and Wilson and Son , York . 3925 1813 V. 13 4-44b1 KING HENRY VI . PART 1813 .
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... York . Earl of Warwick . Earl of Salisbury . Earl of Suffolk . Lord Talbot , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury : John Talbot , his Son . Edmund Mortimer , Earl of March . Mortimer's Keeper , and a Lawyer . Sir John Fastolfe . Sir William ...
... York . Earl of Warwick . Earl of Salisbury . Earl of Suffolk . Lord Talbot , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury : John Talbot , his Son . Edmund Mortimer , Earl of March . Mortimer's Keeper , and a Lawyer . Sir John Fastolfe . Sir William ...
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... York , in the Third Part of this play , where he refuses to admit Edward as King , but lets him into the city as Duke of York , on which Gloster says " A wise stout captain ! and persuaded soon . " Hast . The good old man would fain ...
... York , in the Third Part of this play , where he refuses to admit Edward as King , but lets him into the city as Duke of York , on which Gloster says " A wise stout captain ! and persuaded soon . " Hast . The good old man would fain ...
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... York and Lancaster , whether truly or not , is no great matter . But the proverbial expression of saying a thing under the rose , I am per- suaded came from thence . When the nation had ranged itself into two great factions , under the ...
... York and Lancaster , whether truly or not , is no great matter . But the proverbial expression of saying a thing under the rose , I am per- suaded came from thence . When the nation had ranged itself into two great factions , under the ...
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... York , I will not live to be accounted Warwick . Mean time , in signal of my love to thee , Against proud Somerset , and William Poole , Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophecy , -This brawl to - day , Grown to this ...
... York , I will not live to be accounted Warwick . Mean time , in signal of my love to thee , Against proud Somerset , and William Poole , Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophecy , -This brawl to - day , Grown to this ...
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