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In this play little or nothing of Shakespeare is to be traced : but the fact of its being admitted into the folio may be regarded as a proof that he had touched it here and there . The “ Henery the vj , ” which Henslowe mentions as ...
In this play little or nothing of Shakespeare is to be traced : but the fact of its being admitted into the folio may be regarded as a proof that he had touched it here and there . The “ Henery the vj , ” which Henslowe mentions as ...
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That there are properly tro Earls of Warwick in this play , —the Warwick of the opening scene ( who is a mute ) being Beauchamp , the Warwick of the later scenes Neville , -has been remarked by Ritson in his note on sc .
That there are properly tro Earls of Warwick in this play , —the Warwick of the opening scene ( who is a mute ) being Beauchamp , the Warwick of the later scenes Neville , -has been remarked by Ritson in his note on sc .
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Here had the conquest fully been seal'd up , If Sir John Fastolfe'lo ) had not play'd the coward : He , being in the vaward , -plac'd behind , With purpose to relieve and follow them ,Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke .
Here had the conquest fully been seal'd up , If Sir John Fastolfe'lo ) had not play'd the coward : He , being in the vaward , -plac'd behind , With purpose to relieve and follow them ,Cowardly fled , not having struck one stroke .
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”Plantagenet , I will ; and , Nero - like , ( 17 ) Play on the lute , beholding the towns burn : Wretched shall France be only in my name . ( 48 ) [ Thunder heard ; afterwards an alarum . What stir is this ? what tumult's in the heavens ...
”Plantagenet , I will ; and , Nero - like , ( 17 ) Play on the lute , beholding the towns burn : Wretched shall France be only in my name . ( 48 ) [ Thunder heard ; afterwards an alarum . What stir is this ? what tumult's in the heavens ...
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... in the open streets , To celebrate the joy that God hath given us . Alen . All France will be replete with mirth and joy , When they shall hear how we have play'd the men , Char . ' Tis Joan , not we , by SCENE V. ] 21 KING HENRY VI . '
... in the open streets , To celebrate the joy that God hath given us . Alen . All France will be replete with mirth and joy , When they shall hear how we have play'd the men , Char . ' Tis Joan , not we , by SCENE V. ] 21 KING HENRY VI . '
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