The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 9Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... King's palace ; the presence - chamber . 1 The Famous Victories was licensed in 1594 ; in 1592 Nash , in Pierce Pennilesse , alludes to this or some other play on the same subject : - " What a glorious thing it is to have Henry the ...
... King's palace ; the presence - chamber . 1 The Famous Victories was licensed in 1594 ; in 1592 Nash , in Pierce Pennilesse , alludes to this or some other play on the same subject : - " What a glorious thing it is to have Henry the ...
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... King's Palace . 3rd Chorus ; " tells of the King's departure from Hampton ; his arrival at Harfleur , and of the return of his Ambassador with proposals . " Interval . Day 5. Act III , sc . i to iii . Before Harfleur . Inter- val ...
... King's Palace . 3rd Chorus ; " tells of the King's departure from Hampton ; his arrival at Harfleur , and of the return of his Ambassador with proposals . " Interval . Day 5. Act III , sc . i to iii . Before Harfleur . Inter- val ...
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... king's long speech to the conspirators in Act II , sc . ii , his speech before Harfleur , Act III , sc . i , his reflections on ceremony in Act IV , sc . i , and more than two - thirds of Burgundy's fine speech on peace in Act V , sc ...
... king's long speech to the conspirators in Act II , sc . ii , his speech before Harfleur , Act III , sc . i , his reflections on ceremony in Act IV , sc . i , and more than two - thirds of Burgundy's fine speech on peace in Act V , sc ...
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... king was easily persuaded that the Salique law had no right to bar him from the throne of France ; and ambassadors were sent over to demand the French crown and all its dependencies : the king offering , withal , to take the Princess ...
... king was easily persuaded that the Salique law had no right to bar him from the throne of France ; and ambassadors were sent over to demand the French crown and all its dependencies : the king offering , withal , to take the Princess ...
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... king being then incapable of rule , the government was in the hands of the Dauphin , who having seen fit to play off some merry , taunts on the English monarch , the latter dismissed his am- bassadors with the following speech : " I ...
... king being then incapable of rule , the government was in the hands of the Dauphin , who having seen fit to play off some merry , taunts on the English monarch , the latter dismissed his am- bassadors with the following speech : " I ...
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