The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... prisoner , and afterwards son - in - law of Glendower , and second son of the first Earl of March , with his nephew the Earl of March , entitled to the throne by legitimate succession , at this time a child in close keep- ing at Windsor ...
... prisoner , and afterwards son - in - law of Glendower , and second son of the first Earl of March , with his nephew the Earl of March , entitled to the throne by legitimate succession , at this time a child in close keep- ing at Windsor ...
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... prisoner , and forc- ing him and the Dolphin to swear fealty . " It was also en- tered at the Stationers ' in 1594 ; and a play called Harry the Fifth , probably the same one , was performed by Hens- lowe's company in 1595 ; and not ...
... prisoner , and forc- ing him and the Dolphin to swear fealty . " It was also en- tered at the Stationers ' in 1594 ; and a play called Harry the Fifth , probably the same one , was performed by Hens- lowe's company in 1595 ; and not ...
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... prisoner , and put into close confinement by Glendower , where the king suffered him to lie unransomed , being glad perhaps to be thus rid of him , lest , as the natural guardian of the young earl , he might at some future time ...
... prisoner , and put into close confinement by Glendower , where the king suffered him to lie unransomed , being glad perhaps to be thus rid of him , lest , as the natural guardian of the young earl , he might at some future time ...
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... prisoners ; in revenge of which loss the earl Douglas at the head of ten thousand bold Scots burst into England , and advanced as far as New- castle , spreading terror and havoc around him . Returning home loaded with plunder , they ...
... prisoners ; in revenge of which loss the earl Douglas at the head of ten thousand bold Scots burst into England , and advanced as far as New- castle , spreading terror and havoc around him . Returning home loaded with plunder , they ...
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... prisoner of war . This battle took place in July , 1403 , Prince Henry being then sixteen years of age . Young , how- ever , as he was , he did the work of a man : though wounded in the face with an arrow , insomuch that many tried to ...
... prisoner of war . This battle took place in July , 1403 , Prince Henry being then sixteen years of age . Young , how- ever , as he was , he did the work of a man : though wounded in the face with an arrow , insomuch that many tried to ...
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