Henry VI, Part 3Lindhardt og Ringhof, 2021 M09 3 - 101 páginas The fight for the British throne between the Houses of York and Lancaster continues. Richard, Duke of York, in his quest for the crown, cajoles Henry to disinherit his son Edward, which enrages his mother, Queen Margaret. While the deal keeps Henry on the throne the conflict escalates between both sides. As civil war erupts, the Yorkists and the Lancasters face off in what became known as the War of the Roses. Meanwhile Queen Margaret raises her own troops in France to fight for her son’s birthright. "Henry VI, Part 3" is the third of four history plays (the others being "Henry VI, Part 1," "Henry VI, Part 2" and "Richard III") known collectively as the "first tetralogy." William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. Considered the greatest dramatist of all time, he is widely regarded as the most influential English language writer. Shakespeare’s plays focus on the range of human emotion and conflict, and have been translated into more than 100 languages. Many including "Hamlet" "Macbeth" and "Romeo and Juliet" have been adapted for stage and screen. |
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... Exeter, and the rest. Henry. My Lords, looke where the sturdie Rebell sits, Euen in the Chayre of State: belike he meanes, Backt by the power of Warwicke, that false Peere, To aspire vnto the Crowne, and reigne as King. Earle of ...
... Exeter, and the rest. Henry. My Lords, looke where the sturdie Rebell sits, Euen in the Chayre of State: belike he meanes, Backt by the power of Warwicke, that false Peere, To aspire vnto the Crowne, and reigne as King. Earle of ...
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... Exeter, frownes, words, and threats, Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to vse. Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne, And kneele for grace and mercie at my feet, I am thy Soueraigne Yorke. I am thine Exet. For shame come ...
... Exeter, frownes, words, and threats, Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to vse. Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne, And kneele for grace and mercie at my feet, I am thy Soueraigne Yorke. I am thine Exet. For shame come ...
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... could not so resigne his Crowne, But that the next Heire should succeed and reigne Henry. Art thou against vs, Duke of Exeter? Exet. His is the right, and therefore pardon me Plant. Why whisper you, my Lords, and answer not? Exet.
... could not so resigne his Crowne, But that the next Heire should succeed and reigne Henry. Art thou against vs, Duke of Exeter? Exet. His is the right, and therefore pardon me Plant. Why whisper you, my Lords, and answer not? Exet.
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... , for this vnmanly deed Cliff. In dreadfull Warre may'st thou be ouercome, Or liue in peace abandon'd and despis'd Warw. Turne this way Henry, and regard them no Exeter. They seeke reuenge, and therefore will not yeeld? Henry.
... , for this vnmanly deed Cliff. In dreadfull Warre may'st thou be ouercome, Or liue in peace abandon'd and despis'd Warw. Turne this way Henry, and regard them no Exeter. They seeke reuenge, and therefore will not yeeld? Henry.
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William Shakespeare. Exeter. They seeke reuenge, and therefore will not yeeld? Henry. Ah Exeter Warw. Why should you sigh, my Lord? Henry. Not for my selfe Lord Warwick, but my Sonne, Whom I vnnaturally shall dis-inherite. But be it as ...
William Shakespeare. Exeter. They seeke reuenge, and therefore will not yeeld? Henry. Ah Exeter Warw. Why should you sigh, my Lord? Henry. Not for my selfe Lord Warwick, but my Sonne, Whom I vnnaturally shall dis-inherite. But be it as ...
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1.Watch Alarum Battaile blood braue brest Brother Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Crowne death doth Drumme Duke of Yorke Enter Edward Enter Warwicke Euen euery Exeter Exeunt Faire Lords farewell farre feare fight Flourish flye France friends gaue gentle giue Gloster gracious graunt hand hath haue heare heart Heauen heere Heire hence House of Lancaster House of Yorke King Edward King Henry Lady Bona Lady Grey Lancaster lawfull leaue Lewis liue Lord Lord Hastings loue Marg Margaret Mountague ne're neuer Northumb Northumberland Oath Oxford pitty Plantagenet Post Prince Queene rest reuenge Rich Richard Rutland shee slaine Somerset Sonne Soueraigne Souldiers Soule speake stand stay Subiects Sunne sweet Teares tell thee thine thou art thou hast thy Father thy selfe Traytor Twas valiant Vnlesse vnto vpon vsurpe Warre Warw wee'le wilt words yeeld yong