The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... march : our meeting Is Bridgenorth : and , Harry , you shall march Through Gloucestershire ; by which account , Our business valued , some twelve days hence Our general forces at Bridgenorth shall meet . Our hands are full of business ...
... march : our meeting Is Bridgenorth : and , Harry , you shall march Through Gloucestershire ; by which account , Our business valued , some twelve days hence Our general forces at Bridgenorth shall meet . Our hands are full of business ...
Page 168
... March , but Sir Edmund Mortimer , uncle to the earl , and therefore perhaps distrusted by the King , as the natural protector of his nephew . At this time the Earl of March was but about ten years old , and was held in safe keeping at ...
... March , but Sir Edmund Mortimer , uncle to the earl , and therefore perhaps distrusted by the King , as the natural protector of his nephew . At this time the Earl of March was but about ten years old , and was held in safe keeping at ...
Page 174
... March . And she has been spoken of in the play as Mortimer's sister , yet he here calls her his aunt . From which it appears that Shakespeare not only mistook Sir Edmund for the Earl of March , or rather followed an authority who had so ...
... March . And she has been spoken of in the play as Mortimer's sister , yet he here calls her his aunt . From which it appears that Shakespeare not only mistook Sir Edmund for the Earl of March , or rather followed an authority who had so ...
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