The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 469
... Henry liveth still : but were he dead , * Yet here prince Edward stands , king Henry's son . * Look therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage * Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour : * For though usurpers sway the rule a ...
... Henry liveth still : but were he dead , * Yet here prince Edward stands , king Henry's son . * Look therefore , Lewis , that by this league and marriage * Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour : * For though usurpers sway the rule a ...
Page 541
... Henry told me of ' ; I can easily see , that this blank was caused by the nicety of the players , to suppress an ... Henry's speech appears to me not only preferable , as · For I have often heard my mother say , SC . VI . 541 KING ...
... Henry told me of ' ; I can easily see , that this blank was caused by the nicety of the players , to suppress an ... Henry's speech appears to me not only preferable , as · For I have often heard my mother say , SC . VI . 541 KING ...
Page 565
... Henry VI . or , as it is now called , The First Part of King Henry VI . cannot , I think , be doubted . Talbot appears in the First part , and not in the second or third part ; and is expressly spoken of in the play , ( as well as in ...
... Henry VI . or , as it is now called , The First Part of King Henry VI . cannot , I think , be doubted . Talbot appears in the First part , and not in the second or third part ; and is expressly spoken of in the play , ( as well as in ...
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