The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1839 |
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Page 104
... 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 ) sufficiently answered to all things to him ob- jected , yet because ...
... 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 ) sufficiently answered to all things to him ob- jected , yet because ...
Page 178
... enemies in a fair plain near to Mortimer's Cross , not far from Hereford east , on Candlemas- day in the morning , at which time the sun ( as some write ) appeared to the Earl of March like three suns , and suddenly joined altogether in ...
... enemies in a fair plain near to Mortimer's Cross , not far from Hereford east , on Candlemas- day in the morning , at which time the sun ( as some write ) appeared to the Earl of March like three suns , and suddenly joined altogether in ...
Page 209
... 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 , in whose rooms succeeded ever fresh and fresh men . In the mean season ...
... 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 , in whose rooms succeeded ever fresh and fresh men . In the mean season ...
Contents
ACT IV | 44 |
Tower Hill HARVEY and PRIOR | 52 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT IV | 117 |
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