The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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... King John . A general consider- ation of the metrical tests places Richard II between Rich- ard III and Henry IV , Romeo and Juliet and King John belonging to nearly the same date . But in dramatic method , no less than in versification ...
... King John . A general consider- ation of the metrical tests places Richard II between Rich- ard III and Henry IV , Romeo and Juliet and King John belonging to nearly the same date . But in dramatic method , no less than in versification ...
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... King Richard . As it hath been lately acted by the King's Majesty's Servants , at the Globe . Printed by W. W. for Matthew Law , and are to be sold at his shop in Paul's Church - yard , at the sign of the Fox . " In 1615 appeared a ...
... King Richard . As it hath been lately acted by the King's Majesty's Servants , at the Globe . Printed by W. W. for Matthew Law , and are to be sold at his shop in Paul's Church - yard , at the sign of the Fox . " In 1615 appeared a ...
Page xv
... king in his humors about the duke of Ireland and Busby , were glad to fly , and raise a host of men ; and when Ireland came by night with three hundred men to surprise them , they , being warned thereof , kept the gates fast , and would ...
... king in his humors about the duke of Ireland and Busby , were glad to fly , and raise a host of men ; and when Ireland came by night with three hundred men to surprise them , they , being warned thereof , kept the gates fast , and would ...
Page xvi
... king , which was Henry Bolingbroke : And how Lancaster asked a wise man whether himself should ever be king ; and being told that he should not , but his son should , he hanged the man for his labor , lest he should speak thereof to ...
... king , which was Henry Bolingbroke : And how Lancaster asked a wise man whether himself should ever be king ; and being told that he should not , but his son should , he hanged the man for his labor , lest he should speak thereof to ...
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... king's setting himself above the law , his ear being engrossed by upstarts and parasites , who still en- couraged ... king held a Parliament at Shrewsbury , where sundry of the nobles showed their griefs to those by whom the king was ...
... king's setting himself above the law , his ear being engrossed by upstarts and parasites , who still en- couraged ... king held a Parliament at Shrewsbury , where sundry of the nobles showed their griefs to those by whom the king was ...
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