The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 13J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Dauphin , and afterwards King of France . Reignier , Duke of Anjou , and titular King of Naples . Duke of Burgundy . Duke of Alençon . Governor of Paris . Bastard of Orleans . Master - Gunner of Orleans , and his Son . General of the ...
... Dauphin , and afterwards King of France . Reignier , Duke of Anjou , and titular King of Naples . Duke of Burgundy . Duke of Alençon . Governor of Paris . Bastard of Orleans . Master - Gunner of Orleans , and his Son . General of the ...
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... Dauphin Charles is crowned king in Rheims The bastard of Orleans with him is join'd ; Reignier , duke of Anjou , doth take his part ; The duke of Alençon flieth to his side . A third man thinks , ] Thus the second folio . The first ...
... Dauphin Charles is crowned king in Rheims The bastard of Orleans with him is join'd ; Reignier , duke of Anjou , doth take his part ; The duke of Alençon flieth to his side . A third man thinks , ] Thus the second folio . The first ...
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... Dauphin crowned king ! all fly to him ! O , whither shall we fly from this reproach ? GLO . We will not fly , but to our enemies ' throats : - Bedford , if thou be slack , I'll fight it out . BED . Gloster , why doubt'st thou of my ...
... Dauphin crowned king ! all fly to him ! O , whither shall we fly from this reproach ? GLO . We will not fly , but to our enemies ' throats : - Bedford , if thou be slack , I'll fight it out . BED . Gloster , why doubt'st thou of my ...
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... Dauphin's grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France , with their chief assembled strength , Durst not presume to look once in the face . said by Hall and Holinshed to have been degraded for cowardice . Dr ...
... Dauphin's grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France , with their chief assembled strength , Durst not presume to look once in the face . said by Hall and Holinshed to have been degraded for cowardice . Dr ...
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... Dauphin headlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ransome of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.- Farewell , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make , To keep our great ...
... Dauphin headlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ransome of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours.- Farewell , my masters ; to my task will I ; Bonfires in France forthwith I am to make , To keep our great ...
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PLAYS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Isaac 1742-1807 Reed,Samuel 1709-1784 Johnson No preview available - 2016 |
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Alarum Alençon ancient arms Bastard blood Buckingham Burgundy called Cardinal CHAR CLIF Clifford crown Dauphin dead death DICK dost doth DUCH duke Humphrey duke of York Earl editors enemies England English Enter Exeunt Exit father fear fight France French Gloster grace hand hath heart heaven Henry IV Henry's Holinshed honour house of York Iden Jack Cade JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI King Richard lord lord protector Madam majesty MALONE Margaret means Mortimer ne'er never night noble old copy old play original play passage peace prince prisoner protector Pucelle quarto Queen realm REIG Reignier Richard Plantagenet RITSON Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE second folio Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir John soldiers Somerset soul speech STEEVENS sword Talbot thee Theobald thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor uncle unto WARBURTON Warwick Winchester word