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... and the suspicion that all were really printed in 1619 , see A. W. Pollard , Shakespeare Folios and Quartos , etc. Methuen , 1909. R. H. C. ] > 1,771 lines were written by some author who preceded Shakespeare viii THE THIRD PART OF.
... and the suspicion that all were really printed in 1619 , see A. W. Pollard , Shakespeare Folios and Quartos , etc. Methuen , 1909. R. H. C. ] > 1,771 lines were written by some author who preceded Shakespeare viii THE THIRD PART OF.
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Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappearance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents twenty - eight in 2 , which is all a speech of ...
Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappearance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents twenty - eight in 2 , which is all a speech of ...
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Interval ; Day 12 , Act iv , scene vi . Interval ; Day 13 , Act IV . scene vii . Interval ; Day 14 , Act Iv . scene viii . Interval ; Day 15 , Act Iv . scene viii . ( 1. 53 to end . Bishop's Palace scene ) KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxi.
Interval ; Day 12 , Act iv , scene vi . Interval ; Day 13 , Act IV . scene vii . Interval ; Day 14 , Act Iv . scene viii . Interval ; Day 15 , Act Iv . scene viii . ( 1. 53 to end . Bishop's Palace scene ) KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxi.
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And Henry VIII . stand on a point . 2 Henry VI . I. i . 216 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . iv . viii . 27 , ¡° upon " ) ; 3 Henry VI . iv . vii . 58. And Midsummer Night's Dream . sumptuous . 1 Henry VI . v . i . 20 ; 2 Henry VI .
And Henry VIII . stand on a point . 2 Henry VI . I. i . 216 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . iv . viii . 27 , ¡° upon " ) ; 3 Henry VI . iv . vii . 58. And Midsummer Night's Dream . sumptuous . 1 Henry VI . v . i . 20 ; 2 Henry VI .
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251 ; 2 Henry VI . iv . viii . 41 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . 1. ii . 4 ) . come let's go . ... II . ii . ; 143 , 145 ; base - born ( again ) 2 Henry VI . viii . 47 . Not in Q. sorrows tears ... griped . . . heart , sorrow gripes ...
251 ; 2 Henry VI . iv . viii . 41 ; True Tragedy ( at 3 Henry VI . 1. ii . 4 ) . come let's go . ... II . ii . ; 143 , 145 ; base - born ( again ) 2 Henry VI . viii . 47 . Not in Q. sorrows tears ... griped . . . heart , sorrow gripes ...
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