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Warwick speaks in King Henry VI, Act II, Scene II,

Warwick speaks in King Henry VI, Act II, Scene II, 'Be we the first that shall salute our rightful sovereign', from 'The Illustrated Library Shakespeare', published London 1890

(Warwick speaks in King Henry VI, Act II, Scene II, 'Be we the first that shall salute our rightful sovereign', from 'The Illustrated Library Shakespeare', published London 1890 (colour litho))


Robert Dudley

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Warwick speaks in King Henry VI, Act II, Scene II, 'Be we the first that shall salute our rightful sovereign', from 'The Illustrated Library Shakespeare', published London 1890 by Robert Dudley. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
shakespeare william (1564-1616) · duke of york · scene ii · act ii · historical · coloured etching · character · play · male · earl of warwick · king henry vi · gesturing · characters · history · illustration · shakespearean · richard plantagenet · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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