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The Bear near the foot of the bridge possessed its large hall , its nominated rooms such as the Lion and Talbot chambers , an enormous quantity of house linen , a whole pipe of claret , two butts of sack , plenty of beer , upwards of ...
The Bear near the foot of the bridge possessed its large hall , its nominated rooms such as the Lion and Talbot chambers , an enormous quantity of house linen , a whole pipe of claret , two butts of sack , plenty of beer , upwards of ...
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... sc . i of Verona : Act I , sc . i ; Act SURREY , EARL OF , King Henry II , sc . i , iv , v ; Act III , sc . i ; IV : Part 2 , Act III , sc . i Act IV , sc . i Sc . i а Sc . i TALBOT , LORD , afterwards Earl Timon.
... sc . i of Verona : Act I , sc . i ; Act SURREY , EARL OF , King Henry II , sc . i , iv , v ; Act III , sc . i ; IV : Part 2 , Act III , sc . i Act IV , sc . i Sc . i а Sc . i TALBOT , LORD , afterwards Earl Timon.
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Sc . i TALBOT , LORD , afterwards Earl Timon , a noble Athenian , Timon of Shrewsbury , King Henry of Athens : Act I , sc . i , ii ; VI : Part 1 , Act I , sc . iv , v ; Act II , sc . ü ; Act III , sc . iv , Act II , sc . i , ii , iii ...
Sc . i TALBOT , LORD , afterwards Earl Timon , a noble Athenian , Timon of Shrewsbury , King Henry of Athens : Act I , sc . i , ii ; VI : Part 1 , Act I , sc . iv , v ; Act II , sc . ü ; Act III , sc . iv , Act II , sc . i , ii , iii ...
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vii . , especially the Talbot episodes ( scene vii . , in spite of its rhyme , has the Shakespearian note , and is noteworthy from the point of view of literary history ) ; the wooing of Margaret by Suffolk ...
vii . , especially the Talbot episodes ( scene vii . , in spite of its rhyme , has the Shakespearian note , and is noteworthy from the point of view of literary history ) ; the wooing of Margaret by Suffolk ...
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less " referred to the enthusiasm of Elizabethan playgoers for the Talbot scenes : " How would it have joyed brave - Talbot , the terror of the French , to think that after he had been two hundred years in his tomb he should triumph ...
less " referred to the enthusiasm of Elizabethan playgoers for the Talbot scenes : " How would it have joyed brave - Talbot , the terror of the French , to think that after he had been two hundred years in his tomb he should triumph ...
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