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seems to It is an observation of Horace Walpole that Shakspere , in his Richard III . , deduce the woes of the house of York from the curses which Queen Margaret had vented against them . " It was the faith of Margaret that curses were ...
seems to It is an observation of Horace Walpole that Shakspere , in his Richard III . , deduce the woes of the house of York from the curses which Queen Margaret had vented against them . " It was the faith of Margaret that curses were ...
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Then yield , my lords ; and here conclude with me , That Margaret shall be queen , and none but she . K. Hen . Whether it be through force of your report , My noble lord of Suffolk ; or for that My tender youth was never yet attaint ...
Then yield , my lords ; and here conclude with me , That Margaret shall be queen , and none but she . K. Hen . Whether it be through force of your report , My noble lord of Suffolk ; or for that My tender youth was never yet attaint ...
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Enter at the other door , the Duke of YORK , and the Marquess of SUFFOLK , and Queen MARGARET , and the Earls of SALISBURY and WARWICK . Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I had in charge at my depart for France ...
Enter at the other door , the Duke of YORK , and the Marquess of SUFFOLK , and Queen MARGARET , and the Earls of SALISBURY and WARWICK . Suf . As by your high imperial majesty's command , I had in charge at my depart for France ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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