The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, 第 4 卷Carpenter and Son, 1814 |
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... OF THE POET ; THE PREFACE BY DR . JOHNSON ; AND A GLOSSARIAL INDEX . VOL . IV . KING HENRY IV . PART I. KING HENRY IV . PART II . KING HENRY V. KING HENRY VI . PART 1 . KING HENRY VI . PART II . THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF William Shakspeare .
... OF THE POET ; THE PREFACE BY DR . JOHNSON ; AND A GLOSSARIAL INDEX . VOL . IV . KING HENRY IV . PART I. KING HENRY IV . PART II . KING HENRY V. KING HENRY VI . PART 1 . KING HENRY VI . PART II . THE DRAMATIC WORKS OF William Shakspeare .
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William Shakespeare. KING HENRY IV . PART I. DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince. From the Chiswick Press . Ost . [ Within ] Anon , anon . 1813 . KING HENRY IV PART I KING HENRY IV PART II KING HENRY V.
William Shakespeare. KING HENRY IV . PART I. DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince. From the Chiswick Press . Ost . [ Within ] Anon , anon . 1813 . KING HENRY IV PART I KING HENRY IV PART II KING HENRY V.
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William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince of Wales , Prince John of Lancaster , Earl of Westmoreland , Sir Walter Blunt , Sons to the King : Friends to the King . Thomas Percy , Earl of Worcester . Henry ...
William Shakespeare. DRAMATIS PERSONE . King Henry IV . Henry , Prince of Wales , Prince John of Lancaster , Earl of Westmoreland , Sir Walter Blunt , Sons to the King : Friends to the King . Thomas Percy , Earl of Worcester . Henry ...
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William Shakespeare. SCENE I. LONDON . A Room in the Palace . Enter KING HENRY , WESTMORELAND , SIR WAL- TER BLUNT , and others . K. Henry . So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , And breathe ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE I. LONDON . A Room in the Palace . Enter KING HENRY , WESTMORELAND , SIR WAL- TER BLUNT , and others . K. Henry . So shaken as we are , so wan with care , Find we a time for frighted peace to pant , And breathe ...
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... of this , lies the jest . P. Hen . Well , I'll go with thee : provide us all things necessary , and meet me to - morrow ... KING HENRY , NORTHUMBERLAND , WORCES- TER , HOTSPUR , SIR WALTER BLUNT , and others . K. Hen . My blood hath been ...
... of this , lies the jest . P. Hen . Well , I'll go with thee : provide us all things necessary , and meet me to - morrow ... KING HENRY , NORTHUMBERLAND , WORCES- TER , HOTSPUR , SIR WALTER BLUNT , and others . K. Hen . My blood hath been ...
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