The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Band 2;Band 5Charles Knight and Company, 1839 |
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... Mortimer to the crown ; the next play of the series states it incorrectly . But the argument may be carried a step further . The First Part of Henry IV . mistakes even the person of this Mortimer , confounding the Earl of March , a ...
... Mortimer to the crown ; the next play of the series states it incorrectly . But the argument may be carried a step further . The First Part of Henry IV . mistakes even the person of this Mortimer , confounding the Earl of March , a ...
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... Mortimer is introduced with the same object . Ed- mund Mortimer did not die in confinement , nor was he an old man at the time of his death ; but the accounts of the chroniclers are so confused , that the poet has not committed any ...
... Mortimer is introduced with the same object . Ed- mund Mortimer did not die in confinement , nor was he an old man at the time of his death ; but the accounts of the chroniclers are so confused , that the poet has not committed any ...
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... Mortimer , more gladly offered him their aid and assistance than he it either instantly required or heartily desired , so that he had a puissant army , to the number of twenty- three thousand , ready to go against the queen and the ...
... Mortimer , more gladly offered him their aid and assistance than he it either instantly required or heartily desired , so that he had a puissant army , to the number of twenty- three thousand , ready to go against the queen and the ...
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PAGE | viii |
THE FIRST PART OF HENRY | xiii |
KING HENRY VI PART I 1 | xxii |
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