The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... London , where we will have the mayor's sword borne before us . Dick . If we mean to thrive and do good , break open the gaols and let out the prisoners . Cade . Fear not that , I warrant thee . Come , [ Exeunt . let's march towards London ...
... London , where we will have the mayor's sword borne before us . Dick . If we mean to thrive and do good , break open the gaols and let out the prisoners . Cade . Fear not that , I warrant thee . Come , [ Exeunt . let's march towards London ...
Page 125
... London . Cannon Street . Enter JACK CADE and the rest , and strikes his staff on London - stone . Cade . Now is Mortimer lord of this city . And here , sitting upon London - stone , I charge and command that , of the city's cost , the ...
... London . Cannon Street . Enter JACK CADE and the rest , and strikes his staff on London - stone . Cade . Now is Mortimer lord of this city . And here , sitting upon London - stone , I charge and command that , of the city's cost , the ...
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... London , or , more particularly , to that part of the royal household concerned with the king's finances . And ... London . A street . [ Exeunt . The trumpets sound . Enter the young PRINCE , the Dukes of GLOUCESTER and BUCKINGHAM ...
... London , or , more particularly , to that part of the royal household concerned with the king's finances . And ... London . A street . [ Exeunt . The trumpets sound . Enter the young PRINCE , the Dukes of GLOUCESTER and BUCKINGHAM ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
Copyright | |
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