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William Shakespeare: King John, Act V, Scene VI
Scene VIAn open place in the neighbourhood of Swinstead AbbeyEnter the Bastard and Hubert, severallyHubertWho's there? speak, ho! speak quickly, or I shoot.BastardA friend. What art thou?…William Shakespeare: The Tempest, Act I
Act IScene IOn a ship at seaA tempestuous noise of thunder and lightning heard. Enter a Master and a Boatswain.MasterBoatswain!BoatswainHere, master: what cheer?MasterGood. Speak to the…Condé, French family
(Encyclopedia) CondéCondékôNdāˈ [key], family name of a cadet branch of the French royal house of Bourbon. The name was first borne by Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé, 1530–69, Protestant leader…Pozharski, Dmitri Mikhailovich, Prince
(Encyclopedia) Pozharski, Dmitri Mikhailovich, PrincePozharski, Dmitri Mikhailovich, Princedəmēˈtrē mēkhīˈləvĭch, pəzhärˈskē [key], 1578–1642, Russian hero. During the “Time of Troubles” (1598–1613…Bibescu
(Encyclopedia) BibescuBibescubĭbĕsˈk&oomacr; [key] or BibescoBibesco–kô [key], Romanian noble family. A prominent member was George Bibescu, 1804–73, prince of Walachia (1842–48). The first to be…William Shakespeare: Henry VIII, Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVA hall in Black-FriarsTrumpets, sennet, and cornets. Enter two Vergers, with short silver wands; next them, two Scribes, in the habit of doctors; after them, Canterbury alone; after…William Shakespeare: Love's Labor's Lost, Act IV
Act IVScene IThe sameEnter the Princess, and her train, a Forester, Boyet, Rosaline, Maria, and KatharinePrincessWas that the king, that spurred his horse so hard Against the steep uprising…William Shakespeare: Richard III, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IILondon. The palaceSennet. Enter King Richard III, in pomp, crowned; Buckingham, Catesby, a page, and othersKing Richard IIIStand all apart Cousin of Buckingham!BuckinghamMy gracious…British Royalty History: Royal Wedding 2011
Royal Wedding 2011 Find all the information you need for the big day from who's invited to who's not, the ceremony, the carriage route, and the after party. Check out a history royal…William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida, Act V, Scene II
Scene IIThe same. Before Calchas' tentEnter DiomedesDiomedesWhat, are you up here, ho? speak.CalchasWithinWho calls?DiomedesCalchas, I think. Where's your daughter?CalchasWithinShe comes to…