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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. FROM THE SECOND PART OF THE CONTENTION . " The sight of any of the house of York Is as a fury to torment my soul . ” " With purple faulchion painted to the hilts In blood of those whom he had ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. FROM THE SECOND PART OF THE CONTENTION . " The sight of any of the house of York Is as a fury to torment my soul . ” " With purple faulchion painted to the hilts In blood of those whom he had ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Q. Mar. I told your majesty as much before : This proveth Edward's love and Warwick's ho- nesty . War . King Lewis , I here protest , in sight of heaven , And by the hope I have of heavenly bliss ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Q. Mar. I told your majesty as much before : This proveth Edward's love and Warwick's ho- nesty . War . King Lewis , I here protest , in sight of heaven , And by the hope I have of heavenly bliss ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. K. Rich . There let him sink , and be the seas on him ! White - liver'd runagate , what doth he there ? Stan . I know not , mighty sovereign , but by guess . K. Rich . Well , as you guess ? Stan .
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. K. Rich . There let him sink , and be the seas on him ! White - liver'd runagate , what doth he there ? Stan . I know not , mighty sovereign , but by guess . K. Rich . Well , as you guess ? Stan .
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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