The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... John he proved that he had now felt his strength , and had left his pre- decessors far behind . Nor was he destined to stop here ; in 1597 he took up the thread of the story which he had dropped some three years earlier , and in the ...
... John he proved that he had now felt his strength , and had left his pre- decessors far behind . Nor was he destined to stop here ; in 1597 he took up the thread of the story which he had dropped some three years earlier , and in the ...
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... John , however , was seen no more : in the other the story was not continued , but there was Sir John in his full proportions , at least so said the bills ; the more critical spectators probably came away with a shrewd suspicion that ...
... John , however , was seen no more : in the other the story was not continued , but there was Sir John in his full proportions , at least so said the bills ; the more critical spectators probably came away with a shrewd suspicion that ...
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... John of Lancaster , third son of Henry IV . , appointed Lieutenant of England during his brother's first campaign in France , and therefore took no part in it . In the second campaign he took over large reinforcements to the king . Duke ...
... John of Lancaster , third son of Henry IV . , appointed Lieutenant of England during his brother's first campaign in France , and therefore took no part in it . In the second campaign he took over large reinforcements to the king . Duke ...
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