A Shakespeare Commentary ...F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1957 - 973 pages |
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Page 574
... followers , " which makes the king regret that his heir should frequent such inordinate company . But Warwick tells Henry that the prince " but studies his companions Like a strange tongue , wherein to gain the language , " and will in ...
... followers , " which makes the king regret that his heir should frequent such inordinate company . But Warwick tells Henry that the prince " but studies his companions Like a strange tongue , wherein to gain the language , " and will in ...
Page 762
... followers . This is followed by the appearance of the Lord Mayor of London who causes the riot act to be read , and the tumult dies down while Winchester remarks : Abominable Gloucester ! guard thy head ; For I intend to have it ere ...
... followers . This is followed by the appearance of the Lord Mayor of London who causes the riot act to be read , and the tumult dies down while Winchester remarks : Abominable Gloucester ! guard thy head ; For I intend to have it ere ...
Page 815
... followers that as they ride through the streets of the city the heads shall precede them and at every corner shall embrace : Soldiers , defer the spoil of the city until night ; for with these borne before us , instead of maces , will ...
... followers that as they ride through the streets of the city the heads shall precede them and at every corner shall embrace : Soldiers , defer the spoil of the city until night ; for with these borne before us , instead of maces , will ...
Contents
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH 879966 | 523 |
Source of the Plot Outline of the Play | 951 |
against the Lancastrians who had taken part in the second | 962 |
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Agincourt Albans appears Archbishop army asks Bardolph battle battle of Agincourt battle of Shrewsbury battle of Wakefield Beaufort bids Bolingbroke brother Burgundy Cade called Charles Clifford crown daughter Dauphin death declares Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl of March Edmund England English enters Erle exclaims Exeter Falstaff father fight Fluellen forces France French king Glendower Gloucester Harfleur hast hath haue head Henry the Fifth Henry the Fourth Henry's Holinshed honour Hotspur house of Lancaster house of York Iohn Jack Cade Joan King Henry king's knight Kyng Lady Lancaster London Lord Margaret married messenger Mortimer noble Northumberland Orleans Percy Pistol Plantagenet play Poins Prince queen realme rebels Reignier remarks replies Richard Plantagenet Saint Salisbury says Scene of Act sent Shrewsbury Sir John slain soldiers Somerset sonne Suffolk sword Talbot tells thee Thomas thou unto victory vnto vpon Wales Warwick Westmoreland wife Winchester
References to this book
A Student's Guide to British Literature: A Selective Bibliography of 4,128 ... Aliki Lafkidou Dick No preview available - 1972 |