The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Volume 4A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, 1733 |
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... HENRY 1st . Part of K. HENRY VI . 2d . Part of K. HENRY VI . K. RICHARD III . VI . LONDON : Printed for A. BETTESWORTH and C. HITCH , J. TONSON , F. CLAY , W. FEALES , and R. WELLINGTON . M DCCXXXIII . COMUT 2HVKEZLES THE LIFE OF K ...
... HENRY 1st . Part of K. HENRY VI . 2d . Part of K. HENRY VI . K. RICHARD III . VI . LONDON : Printed for A. BETTESWORTH and C. HITCH , J. TONSON , F. CLAY , W. FEALES , and R. WELLINGTON . M DCCXXXIII . COMUT 2HVKEZLES THE LIFE OF K ...
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). THE FIRST PART OF K. HENRY VIth . KING Henry VI . Duke of Glocefter , Uncle to.
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). THE FIRST PART OF K. HENRY VIth . KING Henry VI . Duke of Glocefter , Uncle to.
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William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). KING Henry VI . Duke of Glocefter , Uncle to the King , and Protector . Duke of Bedford , Uncle to the King , and Regent of France : Cardinal Beaufort , Bishop of Winchester , and Uncle likewise ...
William Shakespeare Mr. Theobald (Lewis). KING Henry VI . Duke of Glocefter , Uncle to the King , and Protector . Duke of Bedford , Uncle to the King , and Regent of France : Cardinal Beaufort , Bishop of Winchester , and Uncle likewise ...
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... HENRY VI . 1 ACTI . SCENE , Westminster - Abbey . Dead March . Enter the Funeral of King Henry the Fifth , attended on by the Duke of Bedford , Regent of France ; the Duke of Gloucester , Protector ; the Duke of ... HENRY VI. ...
... HENRY VI . 1 ACTI . SCENE , Westminster - Abbey . Dead March . Enter the Funeral of King Henry the Fifth , attended on by the Duke of Bedford , Regent of France ; the Duke of Gloucester , Protector ; the Duke of ... HENRY VI. ...
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... Henry VI . opens with the Marriage of the King , which was folemniz'd 8 Years before Talbot's Death , in the Year 1445. Again , in the 2d Part , Dame Eleanor Cobham is introduc'd to insult Q. Margaret ; though her Penance and Banishment ...
... Henry VI . opens with the Marriage of the King , which was folemniz'd 8 Years before Talbot's Death , in the Year 1445. Again , in the 2d Part , Dame Eleanor Cobham is introduc'd to insult Q. Margaret ; though her Penance and Banishment ...
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