The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... Boling- broke of Richard II . must no less have become the King of Henry IV . , the Prince Henry of Henry IV . the King of Henry V. , and so on through the series , even down to the least prominent of the historical characters ; and as ...
... Boling- broke of Richard II . must no less have become the King of Henry IV . , the Prince Henry of Henry IV . the King of Henry V. , and so on through the series , even down to the least prominent of the historical characters ; and as ...
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... Bolingbroke and Nor- folk . Holinshed makes Bolingbroke the first accuser : in Froissart's version Norfolk takes the initiative ; but neither chronicler says aught of the motive of the accusation . Shakespeare followed Holinshed ...
... Bolingbroke and Nor- folk . Holinshed makes Bolingbroke the first accuser : in Froissart's version Norfolk takes the initiative ; but neither chronicler says aught of the motive of the accusation . Shakespeare followed Holinshed ...
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... Bolingbroke's conference with Norfolk upon the excesses of Richard , in the hope that the latter might counsel the King to a better life , says , - " The faithless Duke [ Norfolk ] that presentlie takes hold Of such advantage to ...
... Bolingbroke's conference with Norfolk upon the excesses of Richard , in the hope that the latter might counsel the King to a better life , says , - " The faithless Duke [ Norfolk ] that presentlie takes hold Of such advantage to ...
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... Bolingbroke , in reply to Pierce of Exton's plea that his murder of Richard was in compliance with Bo- lingbroke's own wish : - 66 They love not poison that do poison need , Nor do I thee : though I did wish him dead I hate the ...
... Bolingbroke , in reply to Pierce of Exton's plea that his murder of Richard was in compliance with Bo- lingbroke's own wish : - 66 They love not poison that do poison need , Nor do I thee : though I did wish him dead I hate the ...
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... BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt : afterwards King Henry IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL BERKLEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , GREEN ...
... BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , Son to John of Gaunt : afterwards King Henry IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL BERKLEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , GREEN ...
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