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The First Part of Henry the Fourth by William Shakespeare
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The first Part of Henry the Sixth by William Shakespeare
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The History of Troilus and Cressida by William Shakespeare
THE HISTORY OF TROILUS AND CRESSIDA by William Shakespeare DRAMATIS PERSONAE PRIAM, King of Troy His sons: HECTOR TROILUS PARIS DEIPHOBUS HELENUS MARGARELON, a bastard son of Priam Trojan commanders: AENEAS ANTENOR CALCHAS, a Trojan priest, taking part with the Greeks PANDARUS, uncle to Cressida AGAMEMNON, the Greek general MENELAUS, his brother Greek commanders: ACHILLES
The life and death of King John by William Shakespeare
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The Life and Death of King Richard III by William Shakespeare
THE LIFE AND DEATH OF KING RICHARD III by William Shakespeare Persons Represented. KING EDWARD THE FOURTH Sons to the king EDWARD, PRINCE OF WALES afterwards KING EDWARD V RICHARD, DUKE OF YORK Brothers to the king GEORGE, DUKE OF CLARENCE RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOSTER, afterwards KING RICHARD III A YOUNG SON OF CLARENCE HENRY,
The life and death of King Richard the Second by William Shakespeare
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The Life of Henry the Fifth by William Shakespeare
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The Life of Henry VIII by William Shakespeare
THE LIFE OF HENRY THE EIGHTH by William Shakespeare DRAMATIS PERSONAE KING HENRY THE EIGHTH CARDINAL WOLSEY CARDINAL CAMPEIUS CAPUCIUS, Ambassador from the Emperor Charles V CRANMER, archbishop of Canterbury DUKE OF NORFOLK DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM DUKE OF SUFFOLK EARL OF SURREY LORD CHAMBERLAIN LORD CHANCELLOR GARDINER, bishop of Winchester BISHOP OF LINCOLN LORD ABERGAVENNY
The Life of King Henry V by William Shakespeare
THE LIFE OF KING HENRY V by William Shakespeare DRAMATIS PERSONAE KING HENRY V. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER, brother to the King. DUKE OF BEDFORD, brother to the King. DUKE OF EXETER, uncle to the King. DUKE OF YORK, cousin to the King. EARL OF SALISBURY. EARL OF WESTMORELAND. EARL OF WARWICK. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. BISHOP
The Life of Sir John Oldcastle by William Shakespeare
This Etext prepared by Tony Adam anthony-adam@tamu.edu The True and Honorable History of the Life of Sir John Oldcastle, the Good Lord Cobham. Attributed in part to William Shakespeare. The Actors Names in the History of Sir John Oldcastle. King Henry the Fifth. Sir John Old-castle, Lord Cobham. Harpoole, Servant to the Lord Cobham. Lord
The Life of Timon of Athens by William Shakespeare
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