Shakspere's Predecessors in the English DramaCooper Square Publishers, 1969 - 551 Seiten |
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... Henry V. ' all that can or need be spoken in its commendation has been uttered . The romance of Prince Hal's youth , the episode of his imprison- ment in the Fleet , the incident of his abstracting the crown from his father's pillow ...
... Henry V. ' all that can or need be spoken in its commendation has been uttered . The romance of Prince Hal's youth , the episode of his imprison- ment in the Fleet , the incident of his abstracting the crown from his father's pillow ...
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... Henry IV . , Henry V. , Henry VI . , Edward IV . , Richard III . , Henry VIII . , Mary and Elizabeth - an almost continuous series of studies in English history from 1199 to 1588 - embracing in round figures four centuries , from the ...
... Henry IV . , Henry V. , Henry VI . , Edward IV . , Richard III . , Henry VIII . , Mary and Elizabeth - an almost continuous series of studies in English history from 1199 to 1588 - embracing in round figures four centuries , from the ...
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... Henry I. , 235 Henry II . , 316 Henry IV . , 207 n , 307 ' Henry IV . , ' 452 n Henry V. , 280 , 307 , 308 Henry V. , ' 31 , 296 , 300 , 452 n Henry VI . , 82 , 117 , 127 , 307 ' Henry VI . , ' 294 , 300 , 301 , 308 , 534 Henry VII ...
... Henry I. , 235 Henry II . , 316 Henry IV . , 207 n , 307 ' Henry IV . , ' 452 n Henry V. , 280 , 307 , 308 Henry V. , ' 31 , 296 , 300 , 452 n Henry VI . , 82 , 117 , 127 , 307 ' Henry VI . , ' 294 , 300 , 301 , 308 , 534 Henry VII ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 73 |
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