The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 |
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... BUCKINGHAM . ΙΟ Whom have we here ? Buckingham , to disturb me ? The king hath sent him , sure : I must dissemble . Buck . York , if thou meanest well , I greet thee well . York . Humphrey of Buckingham , I accept thy greeting . Art ...
... BUCKINGHAM . ΙΟ Whom have we here ? Buckingham , to disturb me ? The king hath sent him , sure : I must dissemble . Buck . York , if thou meanest well , I greet thee well . York . Humphrey of Buckingham , I accept thy greeting . Art ...
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... Buckingham . [ Exit Buckingham with the Citizens . Cate . Call them again , my lord , and accept their suit . 221 Another . Do , good my lord , lest all the land do rue it . Glou . Would you enforce me to a world of care ? Well , call ...
... Buckingham . [ Exit Buckingham with the Citizens . Cate . Call them again , my lord , and accept their suit . 221 Another . Do , good my lord , lest all the land do rue it . Glou . Would you enforce me to a world of care ? Well , call ...
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... Buckingham . Painting by Sir John Gilbert ( 1817-1897 ) 115 surveyor . Buckingham's cousin . Charles Knyvet , was the overseer of his estates . 116 examination . Testimony . H B Of all the gentry ; for the most part such To whom as ...
... Buckingham . Painting by Sir John Gilbert ( 1817-1897 ) 115 surveyor . Buckingham's cousin . Charles Knyvet , was the overseer of his estates . 116 examination . Testimony . H B Of all the gentry ; for the most part such To whom as ...
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SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
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