The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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Page xxxii
... King Charles I. These old players were taken by Killigrew for the basis of his King's Company formed under the patent of 21 August 1660 , and this was the play with which the company opened their new theatre , Gibbons's tennis - court ...
... King Charles I. These old players were taken by Killigrew for the basis of his King's Company formed under the patent of 21 August 1660 , and this was the play with which the company opened their new theatre , Gibbons's tennis - court ...
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... king's son . Prince . Out , ye rogue ! shall I be your ostler ? Falstaff . Go hang thyself in thine own heir ... king's coming down the hill , ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Falstaff . You lie , ye rogue , ' tis going to the ...
... king's son . Prince . Out , ye rogue ! shall I be your ostler ? Falstaff . Go hang thyself in thine own heir ... king's coming down the hill , ' tis going to the king's exchequer . Falstaff . You lie , ye rogue , ' tis going to the ...
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... king's whole battle reach unto ? 130 Vernon . To thirty thousand . ΙΟ Hotspur . Forty let it be ! My father and Glendower being both away , The powers of us may serve so great a day . Come , let us take a muster speedily— Doomsday is ...
... king's whole battle reach unto ? 130 Vernon . To thirty thousand . ΙΟ Hotspur . Forty let it be ! My father and Glendower being both away , The powers of us may serve so great a day . Come , let us take a muster speedily— Doomsday is ...
Contents
KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
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