The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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... himself to that country , to protect the great in- heritance which he derived from his grandmother Philippa , ( daughter to Lionel Duke of Clarence ) from the incurfions of fome Irish chieftains , who were aided by a body of Scottish ...
... himself to that country , to protect the great in- heritance which he derived from his grandmother Philippa , ( daughter to Lionel Duke of Clarence ) from the incurfions of fome Irish chieftains , who were aided by a body of Scottish ...
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... himself lord Mortimer , Defcended from the duke of Clarence ' house ; And calls your grace ufurper , openly , < And vows to crown himself in Westminster . His army is a ragged multitude Of hinds and peasants , rude and merciless : Sir ...
... himself lord Mortimer , Defcended from the duke of Clarence ' house ; And calls your grace ufurper , openly , < And vows to crown himself in Westminster . His army is a ragged multitude Of hinds and peasants , rude and merciless : Sir ...
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... himself . The Chorus at the end K. Henry V. addreffes the audience for their fake , " In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " But it could be neither agreeable to the poet's judgment or his mo- defty , to recommend his new play ...
... himself . The Chorus at the end K. Henry V. addreffes the audience for their fake , " In your fair minds let this acceptance take . " But it could be neither agreeable to the poet's judgment or his mo- defty , to recommend his new play ...
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VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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