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الصفحة xii
... England : fortune made his sword ; By which the world's best garden he achiev'd , And of it left his son imperial lord . Henry the Sixth , in infant bands crown'd king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many ...
... England : fortune made his sword ; By which the world's best garden he achiev'd , And of it left his son imperial lord . Henry the Sixth , in infant bands crown'd king Of France and England , did this king succeed ; Whose state so many ...
الصفحة xiii
... England . Malone , who is the founder of this opinion , does not doubt of Shakspere " supplicating the favour of the audience to his new play of King Henry V. , for the sake of these old and popular dramas , which were so closely con ...
... England . Malone , who is the founder of this opinion , does not doubt of Shakspere " supplicating the favour of the audience to his new play of King Henry V. , for the sake of these old and popular dramas , which were so closely con ...
الصفحة xv
... England and her royal peers , Deliver up my title in the queen Unto your gracious excellence , that are the substance Of that great shadow I did represent : The happiest gift that ever marquess gave , The fairest queen that ever king ...
... England and her royal peers , Deliver up my title in the queen Unto your gracious excellence , that are the substance Of that great shadow I did represent : The happiest gift that ever marquess gave , The fairest queen that ever king ...
الصفحة xvii
... England , pillars of the state , To you duke Humphrey must unfold his grief ; What , did my brother Henry toil himself , And waste his subjects for to conquer France ? And did my brother Bedford spend his time , To keep in awe that ...
... England , pillars of the state , To you duke Humphrey must unfold his grief ; What , did my brother Henry toil himself , And waste his subjects for to conquer France ? And did my brother Bedford spend his time , To keep in awe that ...
الصفحة xviii
... England : - " Rich . Iron of Naples , hid with English gilt , Thy father bears the title of a king , As if a channel should be called the sea : Sham'st thou not , knowing from whence thou art deriv'd , To parley thus with England's ...
... England : - " Rich . Iron of Naples , hid with English gilt , Thy father bears the title of a king , As if a channel should be called the sea : Sham'st thou not , knowing from whence thou art deriv'd , To parley thus with England's ...
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Alarums Alban's Alençon arms blood brave brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal Clarence Clif Clifford Contention crown death Dick doth drama Duch duke Humphrey Duke of Gloster duke of York Earl Edward II England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight folio France friends give Gloster grace hand hath head heart heaven Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade John of Gaunt King Edward King Henry Lancaster live look lord lord protector madam majesty Malone Margaret Marlowe Mortimer never noble passages peace Plantagenet play poet prince protector Pucelle quartos queen Reignier revenge Rich Richard Richard III Richard Plantagenet Salisbury scene Shakspere Shakspere's shame slain soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot Tamburlaine tell thee thine thou art thou hast Tower traitor uncle unto Warwick words