The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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Page 8
... uncle to King Henry VI . At the death of Henry V. he was ap- pointed governor of the infant King , which office he held till his death in 1425. The Poet , however , prolongs his life till 1444 , the period of the First Part . Holinshed ...
... uncle to King Henry VI . At the death of Henry V. he was ap- pointed governor of the infant King , which office he held till his death in 1425. The Poet , however , prolongs his life till 1444 , the period of the First Part . Holinshed ...
Page 47
... uncle , Sir John Mortimer , was indeed a prisoner in the Tower , and was executed not long before the Earl of March's death , being charged with an attempt to make his escape in order to stir up an insurrection in Wales . The Poet was ...
... uncle , Sir John Mortimer , was indeed a prisoner in the Tower , and was executed not long before the Earl of March's death , being charged with an attempt to make his escape in order to stir up an insurrection in Wales . The Poet was ...
Page 48
... i . 3 : " For since these arms of mine had seven years ' pith , " & c . 6 An umpire is properly one who puts an end to or determines a con- troversy . Plan . Ay , noble uncle , thus ignobly used 78 ACT II . THE FIRST PART OF.
... i . 3 : " For since these arms of mine had seven years ' pith , " & c . 6 An umpire is properly one who puts an end to or determines a con- troversy . Plan . Ay , noble uncle , thus ignobly used 78 ACT II . THE FIRST PART OF.
Page 49
... uncle , for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , declare the cause My father , Earl of Cambridge , lost his head . Mor . That cause , fair nephew , that imprison'd me , And hath detain'd me all ...
... uncle , for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , declare the cause My father , Earl of Cambridge , lost his head . Mor . That cause , fair nephew , that imprison'd me , And hath detain'd me all ...
Page 51
... uncle is removing hence ; As princes do their Courts , when they are cloy'd With long continuance in a settled place . Plan . O , uncle , would some part of my young years Might but redeem the passage of your age ! Mor . Thou dost ...
... uncle is removing hence ; As princes do their Courts , when they are cloy'd With long continuance in a settled place . Plan . O , uncle , would some part of my young years Might but redeem the passage of your age ! Mor . Thou dost ...
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