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The nine plays describe the reigns of the successive kings , Richard II , Henry IV ( Bolingbroke ) , Henry V , Henry VI , Edward IV , Edward V , Richard III , Henry VII , and Henry VIII , and end with the birth and baptism of Elizabeth ...
The nine plays describe the reigns of the successive kings , Richard II , Henry IV ( Bolingbroke ) , Henry V , Henry VI , Edward IV , Edward V , Richard III , Henry VII , and Henry VIII , and end with the birth and baptism of Elizabeth ...
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The grief and heartache of civil war was the natural sequel to the disorder generated when Bolingbroke forced the abdication of God's appointee , Richard II . The moral : the established order is sacred and cannot be disturbed without ...
The grief and heartache of civil war was the natural sequel to the disorder generated when Bolingbroke forced the abdication of God's appointee , Richard II . The moral : the established order is sacred and cannot be disturbed without ...
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Richard III was the foe of Elizabeth's grandfather , the Earl of Richmond and afterwards King Henry VII , at the battle of Bosworth . Elizabeth painted her grandfather the righteous , flawless hero , and his enemy , Richard , as a ...
Richard III was the foe of Elizabeth's grandfather , the Earl of Richmond and afterwards King Henry VII , at the battle of Bosworth . Elizabeth painted her grandfather the righteous , flawless hero , and his enemy , Richard , as a ...
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