The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... leaves , the type of some of the preceding and following leaves being used ; hence there are two different impressions of the latter part of Act II and the beginning of Act II , ii . The text of this Part in the first Folio was probably ...
... leaves , the type of some of the preceding and following leaves being used ; hence there are two different impressions of the latter part of Act II and the beginning of Act II , ii . The text of this Part in the first Folio was probably ...
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... leaves , with a title - page reading as follows : " The History of Henry the Fourth , with the battle at Shrewsbury between the King and Lord Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hotspur of the North : With the humorous conceits of Sir John ...
... leaves , with a title - page reading as follows : " The History of Henry the Fourth , with the battle at Shrewsbury between the King and Lord Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hotspur of the North : With the humorous conceits of Sir John ...
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... leaving Glendower unconquered ; but still consoled himself that he yielded not to the arms but to the magic arts of his antagonist . In the beginning of his reign the king led an army into Scotland , and summoned the Scottish king to ...
... leaving Glendower unconquered ; but still consoled himself that he yielded not to the arms but to the magic arts of his antagonist . In the beginning of his reign the king led an army into Scotland , and summoned the Scottish king to ...
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... Mowbray , the archbishop of York , and others , and again withheld himself when the issue came , thus leaving his confederates to fight it out alone , after he I had drawn them too far to retreat . They. xxiii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
... Mowbray , the archbishop of York , and others , and again withheld himself when the issue came , thus leaving his confederates to fight it out alone , after he I had drawn them too far to retreat . They. xxiii KING HENRY IV Introduction.
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... leave the issue with God , and hope He will have mercy on my soul . " At the time of the last attack he was making his prayers at the shrine of St. Edward , and his attend- ants , fearing his present death , bore him into a chamber near ...
... leave the issue with God , and hope He will have mercy on my soul . " At the time of the last attack he was making his prayers at the shrine of St. Edward , and his attend- ants , fearing his present death , bore him into a chamber near ...
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