The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . PART I. LONDON : Printed for J. Nichols and Son ; F. C. and J. Rivington ; J. Stockdale ; W. Lowndes ; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson ; T. Egerton ; J. Walker ; Scatcherd and Letterman ; W. Clarke and Sons ...
... KING RICHARD II . KING HENRY IV . PART I. LONDON : Printed for J. Nichols and Son ; F. C. and J. Rivington ; J. Stockdale ; W. Lowndes ; G. Wilkie and J. Robinson ; T. Egerton ; J. Walker ; Scatcherd and Letterman ; W. Clarke and Sons ...
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... King . Henry , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , ' Son to the Duke of York . Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Duke of Surrey . Earl of Salisbury . Earl Berkley.2 ...
... King . Henry , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . Duke of Aumerle , ' Son to the Duke of York . Mowbray , Duke of Norfolk . Duke of Surrey . Earl of Salisbury . Earl Berkley.2 ...
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... king , and him , And dares him to set forward to the fight . 2 HER . Here standeth Thomas Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , On pain to be found false and recreant , Both to defend himself , and to approve Henry of Hereford , Lancaster , and ...
... king , and him , And dares him to set forward to the fight . 2 HER . Here standeth Thomas Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , On pain to be found false and recreant , Both to defend himself , and to approve Henry of Hereford , Lancaster , and ...
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... King Henry VI . Prince Edward says : " We are the sons of brave Plantagenet , " Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play , King Henry says : " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . " M. MASON . 9 ...
... King Henry VI . Prince Edward says : " We are the sons of brave Plantagenet , " Each one already blazing by our meeds . " And again , in the same play , King Henry says : " That's not my fear , my meed hath got me fame . " M. MASON . 9 ...
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... King Henry VI . P. III : " Than bear so low a sail , to strike to thee . " STEEVÉNS . 9but securely perish . ] We perish by too great confi- dence in our security . The word is used in the same sense in The Merry Wives of Windsor ...
... King Henry VI . P. III : " Than bear so low a sail , to strike to thee . " STEEVÉNS . 9but securely perish . ] We perish by too great confi- dence in our security . The word is used in the same sense in The Merry Wives of Windsor ...
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