Henry VI, Part IIRead Books Ltd, 2018 M08 17 - 161 páginas Read & Co. Classics presents this new beautiful edition of William Shakespeare's play, "Henry VI, Part 2”, the second of a three-part saga. This edition features a specially commissioned new biography of William Shakespeare. Rebellion and treason threaten the crown with the risk of civil war. Depicted as a weak leader, King Henry finds himself under attack by Richard, Duke of York, and is compelled to flee to London with Queen Margaret, followed by his own forces. The second part in a trilogy chronicling the life of King Henry VI of England. William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616) was an English playwright, poet, and actor. He is considered to be the greatest writer in the English language and is celebrated as the world's most famous dramatist. |
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... Madam, be patient; as I was cause Your highness came to England, so will I In England work your grace's full content. QUEEN. Beside the haughty protector, have we Beaufort The imperious churchman, Somerset, Buckingham, And grumbling ...
... Madam, be patient; as I was cause Your highness came to England, so will I In England work your grace's full content. QUEEN. Beside the haughty protector, have we Beaufort The imperious churchman, Somerset, Buckingham, And grumbling ...
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... madam, list to me, For I am bold to counsel you in this. Although we fancy not the cardinal, Yet must we join with him and with the lords Till we have brought Duke Humphrey in disgrace. As for the Duke of York, this late complaint Will ...
... madam, list to me, For I am bold to counsel you in this. Although we fancy not the cardinal, Yet must we join with him and with the lords Till we have brought Duke Humphrey in disgrace. As for the Duke of York, this late complaint Will ...
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... Madam, the King is old enough himself To give his censure; these are no women's matters. QUEEN. If he be old enough, what needs your grace To be protector of his excellence? GLOSTER. Madam, I am protector of the realm, And, at his ...
... Madam, the King is old enough himself To give his censure; these are no women's matters. QUEEN. If he be old enough, what needs your grace To be protector of his excellence? GLOSTER. Madam, I am protector of the realm, And, at his ...
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... madam; was it you? DUCHESS. Was 't I! yea, I it was, proud Frenchwoman. Could I come near your beauty with my nails, I'd set my ten commandments in your face. KING. Sweet aunt, be quiet; 't was against her will. DUCHESS. Against her ...
... madam; was it you? DUCHESS. Was 't I! yea, I it was, proud Frenchwoman. Could I come near your beauty with my nails, I'd set my ten commandments in your face. KING. Sweet aunt, be quiet; 't was against her will. DUCHESS. Against her ...
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... Madam, sit you and fear not; whom we raise, We will make fast within a hallow'd verge. [Here they do the ceremonies belonging, and make the circle; BOLINGBROKE or SOUTHWELL reads, Conjuro te, etc. It thunders and lightens terribly; then ...
... Madam, sit you and fear not; whom we raise, We will make fast within a hallow'd verge. [Here they do the ceremonies belonging, and make the circle; BOLINGBROKE or SOUTHWELL reads, Conjuro te, etc. It thunders and lightens terribly; then ...
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A Street | |
Bury St Edmunds A Room of State | |
A Bedchamber | |
Another part of Blackheath | |
Kent Idens Garden | |
Fields near Saint Albans | |
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arms bear blood body bring BUCKINGHAM CADE CAPTAIN CARDINAL CLIFFORD commons crown curse dead death DICK doth DUCHESS Duke Duke Humphrey enemy England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes face false father fear fight follow France give GLOSTER grace hand hath head heart heaven Henry highness honour hope HUME IDEN John keep king leave live London look lord lost Madam Maine majesty Margaret Marry master means MESSENGER mind never night noble peace PETER pray presently prince protector proud QUEEN realm RICHARD Saint SALISBURY SCENE Shakespeare shame sight SIMPCOX soldiers Somerset soul Sound sovereign speak SPIRIT stand SUFFOLK sword tears tell thank thee thine things thou thou art thou hast thought thousand tongue traitor treason true uncle unto WARWICK WHITMORE wife YORK