King John. Richard the Second. Henry the Fourth. Pts. 1 and 2. Merry wives of Windsor. Henry the Fifth. Henry the Sixth. Pts. 1, 2 and 3. Richard the Third. Henry the EighthT. Cadell, 1833 |
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... illustrations as in the play , but this is unavoidable in a case where the dialogue outweighs the actions . The costume has been strictly attended to ; and what variations have been made from the costumes published by Mr. Planche , sanc ...
... illustrations as in the play , but this is unavoidable in a case where the dialogue outweighs the actions . The costume has been strictly attended to ; and what variations have been made from the costumes published by Mr. Planche , sanc ...
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... illustrations of the play . Wherever it has been practicable , the genuine history has been combined with Shakspeare's version . But in some instances , where he is at variance with it , he has been followed in preference . For instance ...
... illustrations of the play . Wherever it has been practicable , the genuine history has been combined with Shakspeare's version . But in some instances , where he is at variance with it , he has been followed in preference . For instance ...
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... illustrations . The rivals of PRINCE HENRY , on the other hand , being removed , his cha- racter is raised towards the close of the play , to prepare for the great change which took place in his habits on ascending the throne , the poet ...
... illustrations . The rivals of PRINCE HENRY , on the other hand , being removed , his cha- racter is raised towards the close of the play , to prepare for the great change which took place in his habits on ascending the throne , the poet ...
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... illustrations , whilst it affords many admirable detached subjects for the painter . That part of the plot which gives the name of the comedy has been selected for the principal subject of these designs ; and such of the other incidents ...
... illustrations , whilst it affords many admirable detached subjects for the painter . That part of the plot which gives the name of the comedy has been selected for the principal subject of these designs ; and such of the other incidents ...
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... illustration . possible to give the slightest idea of the relative situation of the two armies , with respect to numerical force or individual physical strength . This , there- fore , has not been attempted ; and the subjects from this ...
... illustration . possible to give the slightest idea of the relative situation of the two armies , with respect to numerical force or individual physical strength . This , there- fore , has not been attempted ; and the subjects from this ...
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ACT V. S. Alençon Archbishop ARCHBISHOP OF YORK arms arrest of HASTINGS Arthur battle BLANCH of Castile blood Buckingham CADE Cadell Strand CALIFORNIA LIBRARY CARDINAL crown Dauphin death despair DRAWN AND ENGRAVED Duke of York EARL England ENGRAVED BY FRANK FALS FALSTAFF familiar spirits father FORD France FRANK HOWARD ghost give Gosford Green grace GREY hath head Heaven HENRY THE EIGHTH HENRY THE FOURTH HENRY THE SIXTH here's HERNE the Hunter honour HOTSPUR Hubert killed KING HENRY KING JOHN London Published look lord majesty Margaret marry MASTER FENTON master Slender MERRY WIVES MISTRESS ANNE murder Northumberland PANDULPH PLATES play PRINCE EDWARD PRINCE HENRY PUCELLE REFERENCES DESCRIPTIVE REIGNIER RICHARD PLANTAGENET RICHARD THE SECOND RICHARD THE THIRD Salisbury SLEN Somerset soul spirit stand Suffolk swear sword Talbot thee thou art throne UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unto VAUGHAN WARWICK WIVES OF WINDSOR WOLSEY