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... , WITH THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF YORKE First printed in Quartos , 1595 , 1600 , 1619 The First Folio , 1623 , gives a text widely differing from the Quartos INTRODUCTION ARGUMENT OF THE PLAY THIRD PART OF HENRY THE III . Hen . VI A.
... , WITH THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF YORKE First printed in Quartos , 1595 , 1600 , 1619 The First Folio , 1623 , gives a text widely differing from the Quartos INTRODUCTION ARGUMENT OF THE PLAY THIRD PART OF HENRY THE III . Hen . VI A.
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... give King Henry leave to speake . Warw . Plantagenet shal speake first : Heare him Lords , And be you silent and attentive too , 119. My : Thy - QQ . 128. loose : lose - 2-4F . 131-2 . I 1. - POPE . 140 127-8 . 1 1. - POPE . For he that ...
... give King Henry leave to speake . Warw . Plantagenet shal speake first : Heare him Lords , And be you silent and attentive too , 119. My : Thy - QQ . 128. loose : lose - 2-4F . 131-2 . I 1. - POPE . 140 127-8 . 1 1. - POPE . For he that ...
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... give mee leave . Edward . No , I can better play the Orator . Mount . But I have reasons strong and forceable . Enter the Duke of Yorke . Yorke . Why how now Sonnes , and Brother , at a strife ? What is your Quarrell ? how began it ...
... give mee leave . Edward . No , I can better play the Orator . Mount . But I have reasons strong and forceable . Enter the Duke of Yorke . Yorke . Why how now Sonnes , and Brother , at a strife ? What is your Quarrell ? how began it ...
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... dayes , And when I give occasion of offence , Then let me dye , for now thou hast no cause . 24-6 . 2 11. ending blood , enter - POPE . 50 Clifford . No cause ? thy Father slew my Father 19 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iii . 17-45.
... dayes , And when I give occasion of offence , Then let me dye , for now thou hast no cause . 24-6 . 2 11. ending blood , enter - POPE . 50 Clifford . No cause ? thy Father slew my Father 19 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iii . 17-45.
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... give no foot of ground , And cry'de , A Crowne , or else a glorious Tombe , A Scepter , or an Earthly Sepulchre . With this we charg'd againe : but out alas , We bodg'd1 againe , as I have seene a Swan 1 bungled With bootlesse labour ...
... give no foot of ground , And cry'de , A Crowne , or else a glorious Tombe , A Scepter , or an Earthly Sepulchre . With this we charg'd againe : but out alas , We bodg'd1 againe , as I have seene a Swan 1 bungled With bootlesse labour ...
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