The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pages |
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... HENRY THE 5 . THE FIRST PART OF K. HENRY THE 6 . THE 2 PART OF K. HENRY THE 6 . THE 3 PART OF K. HENRY THE 6 . THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD THE 3 . THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF HENRY 8 . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS TITUS ...
... HENRY THE 5 . THE FIRST PART OF K. HENRY THE 6 . THE 2 PART OF K. HENRY THE 6 . THE 3 PART OF K. HENRY THE 6 . THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD THE 3 . THE FAMOUS HISTORY OF HENRY 8 . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA THE TRAGEDY OF CORIOLANUS TITUS ...
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... HENRY , his Son . ARTHUR , Duke of Bretagne . WILLIAM MARESHALL , Earl of Pembroke . GEFFREY FITZ - PETER , Earl of Essex . WILLIAM LONGSWORD , Earl of Salisbury . ROBERT BIGOT , Earl of Norfolk . HUBERT DE BURGH , Chamberlain to the ...
... HENRY , his Son . ARTHUR , Duke of Bretagne . WILLIAM MARESHALL , Earl of Pembroke . GEFFREY FITZ - PETER , Earl of Essex . WILLIAM LONGSWORD , Earl of Salisbury . ROBERT BIGOT , Earl of Norfolk . HUBERT DE BURGH , Chamberlain to the ...
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... HENRY BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL BERKLEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , Creatures to King Richard . GREEN , EARL OF ...
... HENRY BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL BERKLEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , Creatures to King Richard . GREEN , EARL OF ...
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... Henry of Lancaster , and thee ! Patience is stale , and I am weary of it . [ Strikes the Keeper . Keep . Help , help ... HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Wales z 2 SCENE VI . 339 KING RICHARD II . Wast born to bear? I was not made a ...
... Henry of Lancaster , and thee ! Patience is stale , and I am weary of it . [ Strikes the Keeper . Keep . Help , help ... HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Wales z 2 SCENE VI . 339 KING RICHARD II . Wast born to bear? I was not made a ...
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... HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Wales . PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER . EARL OF WESTMORELAND . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worcester . SIR WALTER BLUNT . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northumberland : HENRY PERCY , surnamed HOTSPUR , his Son ...
... HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Wales . PRINCE JOHN OF LANCASTER . EARL OF WESTMORELAND . THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worcester . SIR WALTER BLUNT . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northumberland : HENRY PERCY , surnamed HOTSPUR , his Son ...
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