The Works of William Shakespeare - Cambridge Edition (4 of 9) (1863)
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The Works of William Shakespeare - Cambridge Edition (4 of 9) (1863)
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THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
CONTENTS.
PREFACE.
ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA.
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING JOHN.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[A].
ACT I.
Scene I. King John's palace.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT II.
Scene I. France. Before Angiers.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT III.
Scene I. The French King's Pavilion.[248]
Scene II. The same. Plains near Angiers.[325]
Scene III. The same.[330]
Scene IV. The same. The French King's tent.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT IV.
Scene I. A room in a castle.
Scene II. King John's palace.
Scene III. Before the castle.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT V.
Scene I. King John's palace.
Scene II. The Dauphin's Camp at St Edmundsbury.
Scene III. The field of battle.
Scene IV. Another part of the field.[619]
Scene V. The French camp.[637]
Scene VI. An open place in the neighbourhood of Swinstead Abbey.[644]
Scene VII. The orchard in Swinstead Abbey.[657]
FOOTNOTES:
NOTES.
Note I.
Note II.
Note III.
Note IV.
Note V.
Note VI.
Note VII.
Note VIII.
Note IX.
Note X.
Note XI.
Note XII.
Note XIII.
Note XIV.
Note XV.
Note XVI.
Note XVII.
Note XVIII.
Note XIX.
Note XX.
Note XXI.
Note XXII.
Note XXIII.
Note XXIV.
Note XXV.
Note XXVI.
Note XXVII.
Note XXVIII.
Note XXIX.
Note XXX.
Note XXXI.
Note XXXII.
KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[C].
ACT I.
Scene I. London. King Richard's palace.
Scene II. The Duke of Lancaster's palace.[774]
Scene III. The lists at Coventry.
Scene IV. The court.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT II.
Scene I. Ely House.
Scene II. The palace.[1102]
Scene III. Wilds in Gloucestershire.
Scene IV. A camp in Wales.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT III.
Scene I. Bristol. Before the Castle.
Scene II. The coast of Wales. A castle in view.
Scene III. Wales. Before Flint castle.
Scene IV. Langley. The Duke of York's garden.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT IV.
Scene I. Westminster Hall.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT V.
Scene I. London. A street leading to the Tower.
Scene II. The Duke of York's palace.
Scene III. A royal Palace.
Scene IV. The same.
Scene V. Pomfret castle.
Scene VI. Windsor castle.
FOOTNOTES:
NOTES.
Note I.
Note II.
Note III.
Note IV.
Note V.
Note VI.
Note VII.
Note VIII.
Note IX.
Note X.
Note XI.
Note XII.
Note XIII.
Note XIV.
Note XV.
Note XVI.
Note XVII.
Note XVIII.
Note XIX.
Note XX.
Note XXI.
Note XXII.
Note XXIII.
Note XXIV.
Note XXV.
Note XXVI.
Note XXVII.
Note XXVIII.
Note XXIX.
Note XXX.
Note XXXI.
Note XXXII.
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[I].
ACT I.
Scene I. London. The palace.
Scene II. London. An apartment of the Prince's.
Scene III. London. The palace.[2098]
FOOTNOTES:
ACT II.
Scene I. Rochester. An inn yard.
Scene II. The highway, near Gadshill.
Scene III. Warkworth Castle.[2330]
Scene IV. The Boar's-Head Tavern, Eastcheap.[2388]
FOOTNOTES:
ACT III.
Scene I. Bangor. The Archdeacon's house.
Scene II. London. The palace.[2726]
Scene III. Eastcheap. The Boar's-Head Tavern.[2790]
FOOTNOTES:
ACT IV.
Scene I. The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury.
Scene II. A public road near Coventry.[2935]
Scene III. The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury.[2966]
Scene IV. York. The Archbishop's palace.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT V.
Scene I. The King's camp near Shrewsbury.
Scene II. The Rebel Camp.
Scene III. Plain between the camps.[3126]
Scene IV. Another part of the field.
Scene V. Another part of the field.
FOOTNOTES:
NOTES.
Note I.
Note II.
Note III.
Note IV.
Note V.
Note VI.
Note VII.
Note VIII.
Note IX.
Note X.
Note XI.
Note XII.
Note XIII.
Note XIV.
Note XV.
Note XVI.
Note XVII.
Note XVIII.
Note XIX.
Note XX.
Note XXI.
Note XXII.
Note XXIII.
Note XXIV.
Note XXV.
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[J].
INDUCTION.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT I.
Scene I. The same.
Scene II. London. A street.
Scene III. York. The Archbishop's Palace.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT II.
Scene I. London. A street.
Scene II. London. Another street.
Scene III. Warkworth. Before the castle.
Scene IV. London. The Boar's-head Tavern in Eastcheap.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT III.
Scene I. Westminster. The palace.
Scene II. Gloucestershire. Before Justice Shallow's house.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT IV.
Scene I. Yorkshire. Gaultree Forest.
Scene II. Another part of the forest.
Scene III. Another part of the forest.
Scene IV. Westminster. The Jerusalem Chamber.
Scene V. Another Chamber.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT V.
Scene I. Gloucestershire. Shallow's house.
Scene II. Westminster. The palace.
Scene III. Gloucestershire. Shallow's orchard.
Scene IV. London. A street.
Scene V. A public place near Westminster Abbey.
FOOTNOTES:
EPILOGUE.
FOOTNOTES:
NOTES.
Note I.
Note II.
Note III.
Note IV.
Note V.
Note VI.
Note VII.
Note VIII.
Note IX.
Note X.
Note XI.
Note XII.
Note XIII.
Note XIV.
Note XV.
Note XVI.
Note XVII.
Note XVIII.
KING HENRY THE FIFTH.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ[L].
PROLOGUE.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT I.
Scene I. London. An ante-chamber in the King's palace.
Scene II. The same. The Presence chamber.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT II.
PROLOGUE.[4644]
Scene I. London. A street.[4656]
Scene II. Southampton. A council-chamber.[4699]
Scene III. London. Before a Tavern.[4757]
Scene IV. France. The King's Palace.
FOOTNOTES:
ACT III.
PROLOGUE.
Scene I. France. Before Harfleur.
Scene II. The same.
Scene III. The same. Before the gates.
Scene IV. The French King's Palace.
Scene V. The same.
Scene VI. The English camp in Picardy.
Scene VII. The French camp, near Agincourt.[5001]
FOOTNOTES:
ACT IV.
PROLOGUE.[5026]
Scene I. The English camp at Agincourt.
Scene II. The French camp.[5109]
Scene III. The English camp.[5132]
Scene IV. The field of battle.[5168]
Scene V. Another part of the field.
Scene VI. Another part of the field.
Scene VII. Another part of the field.
Scene VIII. Before King Henry's pavilion.[5259]
FOOTNOTES:
ACT V.
PROLOGUE.[5295]
Scene I. France. The English Camp.[5306]
Scene II. France. A royal palace.
Epilogue.
FOOTNOTES:
NOTES.
Note I.
Note II.
Note III.
Note IV.
Note V.
Note VI.
Note VII.
Note VIII.
Note IX.
Note X.
Note XI.
Note XII.
Note XIII.
Note XIV.
Note XV.
Note XVI.
Note XVII.
Note XVIII.
Note XIX.
Note XX.
Note XXI.
Note XXII.
Note XXIII.
Note XXIV.
Note XXV.
The Chronicle Historie of Henry the fift: with his battel fought at AginCourt in France. Togither with Auncient Pistoll.
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[Sc. XIX.]
[Sc. XX.]
[Sc. XXI.]
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