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Page 104
WE have already noticed the charges which were made by his enemies against the Duke of Gloster . Hall , whom Holinshed copies , thus proceeds to describe his death : - " Although the duke ( not without great laud and praise ) ...
WE have already noticed the charges which were made by his enemies against the Duke of Gloster . Hall , whom Holinshed copies , thus proceeds to describe his death : - " Although the duke ( not without great laud and praise ) ...
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King Edward , having the greater number of men , valiantly set on his enemies . The earl on the other side , remembering his ancient fame and renown , manfully withstood him . This battle on both sides was sore fought and many slain ...
King Edward , having the greater number of men , valiantly set on his enemies . The earl on the other side , remembering his ancient fame and renown , manfully withstood him . This battle on both sides was sore fought and many slain ...
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Your enemies shall not so prevail against you ; for I have otherwise devised with myself to keep you out of their hands . Yet , notwithstanding , to - morrow when the council shall sit , and send for you , resort unto them , and if ...
Your enemies shall not so prevail against you ; for I have otherwise devised with myself to keep you out of their hands . Yet , notwithstanding , to - morrow when the council shall sit , and send for you , resort unto them , and if ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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