Henry VI, Part IIIRead Books Ltd, 2018 M08 17 - 157 páginas Read & Co. Classics presents this new beautiful edition of William Shakespeare's play, "Henry VI, Part 3", the final instalment in the historical saga. This edition features a specially commissioned new biography of William Shakespeare. With the central theme of revenge running throughout, this account in the trilogy sees the fall of many significant figures in the struggle for power and glory. Richard of York follows Henry to London where he is forced to make a deal in order to keep his position as King. Margaret raises an army against York in defiance of this move, but in the maddening chaos of conflict and social unrest, Henry is usurped, captured and killed. 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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... I did. [Throwing down the DUKE of SOMERSET's head.] YORK. Richard hath best deserv'd of all my sons.—But is your grace dead, my Lord of Somerset? NORFOLK. Such hope have all the line of John of ACT London The Parliament-house.
... I did. [Throwing down the DUKE of SOMERSET's head.] YORK. Richard hath best deserv'd of all my sons.—But is your grace dead, my Lord of Somerset? NORFOLK. Such hope have all the line of John of ACT London The Parliament-house.
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... grace and mercy at my feet; I am thy sovereign. YORK. I am thine. EXETER. For shame, come down; he made thee Duke of York. YORK. 'T was my inheritance, as the earldom was. EXETER. Thy father was a traitor to the crown. WARWICK. Exeter ...
... grace and mercy at my feet; I am thy sovereign. YORK. I am thine. EXETER. For shame, come down; he made thee Duke of York. YORK. 'T was my inheritance, as the earldom was. EXETER. Thy father was a traitor to the crown. WARWICK. Exeter ...
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... thou wilt stay with me? QUEEN MARGARET. Ay, to be murther'd by his enemies. PRINCE. When I return with victory from the field I'll see your grace; till then I'll follow her. QUEEN MARGARET. Come, son, away! we may not linger thus.
... thou wilt stay with me? QUEEN MARGARET. Ay, to be murther'd by his enemies. PRINCE. When I return with victory from the field I'll see your grace; till then I'll follow her. QUEEN MARGARET. Come, son, away! we may not linger thus.
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... .] YORK. Why, how now, sons and brother! at a strife? What is your quarrel? how began it first? EDWARD. No quarrel, but a slight contention. YORK. About what? RICHARD. About that which concerns your grace and us—The crown Sandal Castle.
... .] YORK. Why, how now, sons and brother! at a strife? What is your quarrel? how began it first? EDWARD. No quarrel, but a slight contention. YORK. About what? RICHARD. About that which concerns your grace and us—The crown Sandal Castle.
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... grace should be forsworn. YORK. I shall be, if I claim by open war. RICHARD. I'll prove the contrary if you'll hear me speak. YORK. Thou canst not, son; it is impossible. RICHARD. An oath is of no moment, being not took Before a true ...
... grace should be forsworn. YORK. I shall be, if I claim by open war. RICHARD. I'll prove the contrary if you'll hear me speak. YORK. Thou canst not, son; it is impossible. RICHARD. An oath is of no moment, being not took Before a true ...
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Before York | |
Another Part of the Field | |
France The Kings Palace | |
A Plain in Warwickshire | |
London The Palace | |
Another part of the Field | |
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Alarum arms battle bear BEN JONSON blood brave brother canst CLARENCE CLIFFORD crown death doth Duke of York Earl England Enter a MESSENGER Enter KING EDWARD Enter KING HENRY Enter WARWICK EXETER Exeunt Exit Fair lords farewell fear fight fortune France friends gates gentle George give GLOSTER grace hadst hand hast thou hath head hear heart heaven heir hence Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York John of Gaunt KEEPER KING LEWIS Lady Bona LADY GREY Lancaster leave live London Lord Clifford Lord Hastings methinks MONTAGUE ne'er Norfolk NORTHUMBERLAND oath OXFORD pity Plantagenet rest revenge RICHARD RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rutland Sandal Castle SCENE SIR JOHN slain soldiers SOMERSET soul sovereign speak stand stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt throne thy father thyself traitor unto usurp valiant WATCHMAN WESTMORELAND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE wilt thou words yield