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... Henry VI , III.1 . [ It is nice to think that morris - dancing never died out in the Cotswolds , and historically ... Henry VI , 1.5 . 3 Henry VI , II.1 . Troilus and Cressida , 1.1 . Pericles , IV.2 . What time the shepherd blowing of ...
... Henry VI , III.1 . [ It is nice to think that morris - dancing never died out in the Cotswolds , and historically ... Henry VI , 1.5 . 3 Henry VI , II.1 . Troilus and Cressida , 1.1 . Pericles , IV.2 . What time the shepherd blowing of ...
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... Henry VI , 1.4 . the swan's down - feather That stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . This is the way Antony and Cleopatra , III.2 . To Julius Caesar's ill - erected Tower . I do not like the Tower , of any ...
... Henry VI , 1.4 . the swan's down - feather That stands upon the swell at full of tide , And neither way inclines . This is the way Antony and Cleopatra , III.2 . To Julius Caesar's ill - erected Tower . I do not like the Tower , of any ...
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... Henry VI , 1.2 . 2 Henry IV , IV.5 . [ Jerusalem chamber , at the west end of Westminster Abbey . ] Tomorrow morning by four o'clock , early at Gadshill ! There are pilgrims going to Canterbury with rich offerings , and traders riding ...
... Henry VI , 1.2 . 2 Henry IV , IV.5 . [ Jerusalem chamber , at the west end of Westminster Abbey . ] Tomorrow morning by four o'clock , early at Gadshill ! There are pilgrims going to Canterbury with rich offerings , and traders riding ...
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Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His Work William Shakespeare,Alfred Leslie Rowse No preview available - 1985 |
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