“Right joyous are we to behold your face, Most worthy brother England; fairly met!”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Wars of the Roses In Plain and Simple English: Includes Henry VI Parts 1 - 3 & Richard III, Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V
The Wars of the Roses In Plain and Simple English is a comprehensive collection that includes Shakespeare's plays on the English Wars of the Roses. The set encompasses Henry VI Parts 1-3, Richard III, Richard II, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2, and Henry V. The book presents these classic works in an accessible English translation, making them more accessible to modern readers. more
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