THOMAS CREEDE, HENRY V Q1, AND THE FAMOUS VICTORIES OF HENRIE THE FIFTH
The memorial damages of the books 'Henry V' and 'The Famous Victories of Henrie the Fifth' become more apparent at the latter part of the play which makes the 1600 quarto edition to be considered as the most fraudulent text. Although some Shakespearean play imitated some of the b...
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