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William Shakespeare: Henry VI (Pt 3), Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIA plain in WarwickshireEnter Warwick and Oxford, with French soldiersWarwickTrust me, my lord, all hitherto goes well; The common people by numbers swarm to us.Enter Clarence and…Augustus II
(Encyclopedia) Augustus II, 1670–1733, king of Poland (1697–1733) and, as Frederick Augustus I, elector of Saxony (1694–1733). He commanded the imperial army against the Turks (1695–96), but had no…William, crown prince of Germany
(Encyclopedia) William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 1), Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIWarkworth castleEnter Hotspur, solus, reading a letterHotspur'But for mine own part, my lord, I could be well contented to be there, in respect of the love I bear your house.' He…1 Kings: 14
1 Kings Chapter 14 1 At that time Abijah the son of Jeroboam fell sick. 2 And Jeroboam said to his wife, Arise, I pray thee, and disguise thyself, that thou be not known to be the wife of…Liverpool
(Encyclopedia) Liverpool, city and metropolitan borough (1991 pop. 448,300), NW England, on the Mersey River near its mouth. It is one of Britain's largest cities. A large center for food processing…Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, prince de
(Encyclopedia) Condé, Louis II de Bourbon, prince de, 1621–86, French general, called the Great Condé; son of Henri II de Condé. Among his early victories in the Thirty Years War were those of Rocroi…Hiero II
(Encyclopedia) Hiero II, d. c.215 b.c., Greek Sicilian ruler, tyrant of Syracuse (c.270–c.215 b.c.). He showed such ability and distinction after Pyrrhus left Sicily (275 b.c.) that he was made…Calixtus II
(Encyclopedia) Calixtus II,&sp;Callixtus II, or Callistus II, d. 1124, pope (1119–24), named Guy of Burgundy, successor of Gelasius II. The son of count William I of Burgundy, he was archbishop…William Shakespeare: Winter's Tale, Act II, Scene III
Scene IIIA room in Leontes' palaceEnter Leontes, Antigonus, Lords, and ServantsLeontesNor night nor day no rest: it is but weakness To bear the matter thus; mere weakness. If The cause were…