The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 5 of 9] I, II, and III King Henry Sixth; King Richard III; and two other related plays.
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 5 of 9] I, II, and III King Henry Sixth; King Richard III; and two other related plays.
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THE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. Cambridge Vol. V.
Contents.
Preface.
Addenda and Corrigenda.
I King Henry the Sixth.
Dramatis Personæ.
ACT I.
aaa SCENE I. Westminster Abbey.
aab SCENE II. France. Before Orleans.
aac SCENE III. London. Before the Tower.
aad SCENE IV. Orleans.
aae SCENE V. The same.
aaf SCENE VI. The same.
ACT II.
aba SCENE I. Before Orleans.
abb SCENE II. Orleans. Within the town.
abc SCENE III. Auvergne. The Countess’s castle.
abd SCENE IV. London. The Temple-garden.
abe SCENE V. The Tower of London.
ACT III.
aca SCENE I. London. The Parliament-house.
acb SCENE II. France. Before Rouen.
acc SCENE III. The plains near Rouen.
acd SCENE IV. Paris. The Palace.
ACT IV.
ada SCENE I. Paris. A hall of state.
adb SCENE II. Before Bourdeaux.
adc SCENE III. Plains in Gascony.
add SCENE IV. Other plains in Gascony.
ade SCENE V. The English camp near Bourdeaux.
adf SCENE VI. A field of battle.
adg SCENE VII. Another part of the field.
ACT V.
aea SCENE I. London. The palace.
aeb SCENE II. France. Plains in Anjou.
aec SCENE III. Before Angiers.
aed SCENE IV. Camp of the DUKE OF YORK in Anjou.
aee SCENE V. London. The royal palace.
LINENOTES to I King Henry VI.
NOTES to I King Henry VI.
NOTE I.
NOTE II.
NOTE III.
NOTE IV.
NOTE V.
NOTE VI.
NOTE VII.
NOTE VIII.
II King Henry VI.
Dramatis Personæ.
ACT I.
baa SCENE I. London. The palace.
bab SCENE II. The DUKE OF GLOUCESTER’S house.
bac SCENE III. The palace.
bad SCENE IV. GLOUCESTER’S garden.
ACT II.
bba SCENE I. Saint Alban’s.
bbb SCENE II. London. The DUKE OF YORK’S garden.
bbc SCENE III. A hall of justice.
bbd SCENE IV. A street.
ACT III.
bca SCENE I. The Abbey at Bury St Edmund’s.
bcb SCENE II. Bury St Edmund’s. A room of state.
bcc SCENE III. A bedchamber.
ACT IV.
bda SCENE I. The coast of Kent.
bdb SCENE II. Blackheath.
bdc SCENE III. Another part of Blackheath.
bdd SCENE IV. London. The palace.
bde SCENE V. London. The Tower.
bdf SCENE VI. London. Cannon Street.
bdg SCENE VII. London. Smithfield.
bdh SCENE VIII. Southwark.
bdi SCENE IX. Kenilworth Castle.
bdj SCENE X. Kent. Iden’s garden.
ACT V.
bea SCENE I. Fields between Dartford and Blackheath.
beb SCENE II. Saint Alban’s.
bec SCENE III. Fields near St Alban’s.
LINENOTES to II King Henry VI.
NOTES to II King Henry VI.
NOTE I.
NOTE II.
NOTE III.
NOTE IV.
NOTE V.
NOTE VI.
NOTE VII.
NOTE VIII.
NOTE IX.
NOTE X.
NOTE XI.
NOTE XII.
III King Henry the Sixth.
Dramatis Personæ.
ACT I.
caa SCENE I. London. The Parliament-house.
cab SCENE II. Sandal Castle.
cac SCENE III. Field of battle betwixt Sandal Castle and Wakefield.
cad SCENE IV. Another part of the field.
ACT II.
cba SCENE I. A plain near Mortimer’s Cross in Herefordshire.
cbb SCENE II. Before York.
cbc SCENE III. A field of battle between Towton and Saxton, in Yorkshire.
cbd SCENE IV. Another part of the field.
cbe SCENE V. Another part of the field.
cbf SCENE VI. Another part of the field.
ACT III.
cca SCENE I. A forest in the north of England.
ccb SCENE II. London. The palace.
ccc SCENE III. France. The KING’S palace.
ACT IV.
cda SCENE I. London. The palace.
cdb SCENE II. A plain in Warwickshire.
cdc SCENE III. Edward’s camp, near Warwick.
cdd SCENE IV. London. The palace.
cde SCENE V. A park near Middleham Castle in Yorkshire.
cdf SCENE VI. London. The Tower.
cdg SCENE VII. Before York.
cdh SCENE VIII. London. The palace.
ACT V.
cea SCENE I. Coventry.
ceb SCENE II. A field of battle near Barnet.
cec SCENE III. Another part of the field.
ced SCENE IV. Plains near Tewksbury.
cee SCENE V. Another part of the field.
cef SCENE VI. London. The Tower.
ceg SCENE VII. London. The palace.
LINENOTES to III King Henry VI.
NOTES to III King Henry VI.
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.
The First Part of the Con­ten­tion of The Two Fam­ovs Houses of Yorke & Lan­cas­ter, with the death of the good Duke Humph­rey.
SC. I. daa
SC. II. dab
SC. III. dac
SC. IV. dad
SC. V. dae
SC. VI. daf
SC. VII. dag
SC. VIII. dah
SC. IX. dai
SC. X. daj
SC. XI. dak
SC. XII. dal
SC. XIII. dam
SC. XIV dan
SC. XV. dao
SC. XVI. dap
SC. XVII. daq
SC. XVIII. dar
SC. XIX. das
SC. XX. dat
SC. XXI. dau
SC. XXII. dav
SC. XXIII. daw
LINENOTES to the First Part of the Contention, &c.
NOTES to the First Part of the Contention, &c.
NOTE I.
NOTE II.
NOTE III.
NOTE IV.
NOTE V.
The true Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the good King Henry the Sixt.
SC. I. eaa
SC. II. eab
SC. III. eac
SC. IV. ead
SC. V. eae
SC. VI eaf
SC. VII. eag
SC. VIII. eah
SC. IX. eai
SC. X. eaj
SC. XI. eak
SC. XII. eal
SC. XIII. eam
SC. XIV. ean
SC. XV. eao
SC. XVI. eap
SC. XVII. eaq
SC. XVIII. ear
SC. XIX. eas
SC. XX. eat
SC. XXI. eau
SC. XXII. eav
SC. XXIII. eaw
LINENOTES to The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke.
NOTES to The True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke.
NOTE I.
NOTE II.
King Richard the Third.
Dramatis Personæ.
ACT I.
faa SCENE I. London. A street.
fab SCENE II. The same. Another street.
fac SCENE III. The palace.
fad SCENE IV. London. The Tower.
ACT II.
fba SCENE I. London. The palace.
fbb SCENE II. The palace.
fbc SCENE III. London. A street.
fbd SCENE IV. London. The palace.
ACT III.
fca SCENE I. London. A street.
fcb SCENE II. Before Lord Hastings’ house.
fcc SCENE III. Pomfret Castle.
fcd SCENE IV. The Tower of London.
fce SCENE V. The Tower-walls.
fcf SCENE VI. The same. A street.
fcg SCENE VII. Baynard’s Castle.
ACT IV.
fda SCENE I. Before the Tower.
fdb SCENE II. London. The Palace.
fdc SCENE III. The same.
fdd SCENE IV. Before the palace.
fde SCENE V. Lord DERBY’S house.
ACT V.
fea SCENE I. Salisbury. An open place.
feb SCENE II. The camp near Tamworth.
fec SCENE III. Bosworth Field.
fed SCENE IV. Another part of the field.
fee SCENE V. Another part of the field.
LINENOTES to King Richard III.
NOTES to King Richard III.
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.
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