The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. PREFACE PARTS I AND II OF KING HENRY IV By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE EARLY EDITIONS ( I ) The First Part of King Henry the Fourth , entered on the Stationers ' Registers , under date of February 25 ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. PREFACE PARTS I AND II OF KING HENRY IV By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ , M.A. THE EARLY EDITIONS ( I ) The First Part of King Henry the Fourth , entered on the Stationers ' Registers , under date of February 25 ...
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... king and parliament for redress , and , his petition being rejected with insult , he thereupon took the work of redress into his own hands , and made indiscriminate war on all who abetted the king's cause , aiming at nothing less than ...
... king and parliament for redress , and , his petition being rejected with insult , he thereupon took the work of redress into his own hands , and made indiscriminate war on all who abetted the king's cause , aiming at nothing less than ...
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... king , however , demanded them all , as he wished to use them in bettering the terms of peace with Scotland . This demand the Percys stoutly refused , unless the king would ransom their kinsman Mortimer ; which he as stoutly refused to ...
... king , however , demanded them all , as he wished to use them in bettering the terms of peace with Scotland . This demand the Percys stoutly refused , unless the king would ransom their kinsman Mortimer ; which he as stoutly refused to ...
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... king all over the field , and slaying several captains arrayed in his garb ; until the fall of Hotspur by an unknown hand , and the con- sequent dispiriting of his men , at last gave the victory to the king . Worcester and Douglas being ...
... king all over the field , and slaying several captains arrayed in his garb ; until the fall of Hotspur by an unknown hand , and the con- sequent dispiriting of his men , at last gave the victory to the king . Worcester and Douglas being ...
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... king of domestic enemies , he was able to furnish his indefatigable son with adequate supplies of men and means . Advancing slowly but constantly , he at last brought the whole country into subjection . He continued in this service most ...
... king of domestic enemies , he was able to furnish his indefatigable son with adequate supplies of men and means . Advancing slowly but constantly , he at last brought the whole country into subjection . He continued in this service most ...
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