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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. KING HENRY VIII . INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . F that he should be represented in the depth of his. STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF KING HENRY VIII . THE famous History of the Life of King Henry the ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. KING HENRY VIII . INTRODUCTORY NOTICE . F that he should be represented in the depth of his. STATE OF THE TEXT , AND CHRONOLOGY , OF KING HENRY VIII . THE famous History of the Life of King Henry the ...
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... Henry V. , for the sake of these old and popular dramas , which were so closely connected with it . " It was to bind the Henry V. with the Henry VI . and the Richard III . that he writes this Epilogue : that was to be the link between ...
... Henry V. , for the sake of these old and popular dramas , which were so closely connected with it . " It was to bind the Henry V. with the Henry VI . and the Richard III . that he writes this Epilogue : that was to be the link between ...
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... Henry VI . and the " First Part of the Contention " had been already briefly noticed by Dr. Johnson : " It is apparent that this play ( Henry VI . , Part II . ) begins where the former ends , and continues the series of transactions of ...
... Henry VI . and the " First Part of the Contention " had been already briefly noticed by Dr. Johnson : " It is apparent that this play ( Henry VI . , Part II . ) begins where the former ends , and continues the series of transactions of ...
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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