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... Henry VI , First Part ( 1199-1216 ) 1591 ( ? ) Henry VI , Second Part ( 1422-1461 ) before the summer of 1592 Henry VI , Third Part Richard III ( 1483-1485 ) 1593 ( ? ) Richard II ( 1377-1399 ) 1595 Henry IV , First Part 1597 Henry IV ...
... Henry VI , First Part ( 1199-1216 ) 1591 ( ? ) Henry VI , Second Part ( 1422-1461 ) before the summer of 1592 Henry VI , Third Part Richard III ( 1483-1485 ) 1593 ( ? ) Richard II ( 1377-1399 ) 1595 Henry IV , First Part 1597 Henry IV ...
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... Henry displayed when he was King . But for all that , Shakespeare never forgot that Henry V's greatness was to be followed by the disastrous reign of Henry VI : in the epilogue to Henry V he recalls having already ( some seven years ...
... Henry displayed when he was King . But for all that , Shakespeare never forgot that Henry V's greatness was to be followed by the disastrous reign of Henry VI : in the epilogue to Henry V he recalls having already ( some seven years ...
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... Henry V particularly , still the product of rebellion , Shakespeare did homage as being the great and good King par excellence . It was only after Henry V , in whom rebellion seemed to blossom out so splendidly , that its poisonous ...
... Henry V particularly , still the product of rebellion , Shakespeare did homage as being the great and good King par excellence . It was only after Henry V , in whom rebellion seemed to blossom out so splendidly , that its poisonous ...
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II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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