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Samuel Johnson [1778], The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The second edition, Revised and Augmented (Printed for C. Bathurst [and] W. Strahan [etc.], London) [word count] [S10901].
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Introductory matter

Persons Represented. King Henry the sixth. Duke of Gloster [Duke of Gloucester], uncle to the king, and protector. Duke of Bedford, uncle to the king, and regent of France. Cardinal Beaufort, bishop of Winchester, and great uncle to the king. Duke of Exeter. Duke of Somerset. Earl of Warwick. Earl of Salisbury. Earl of Suffolk. Lord Talbot [Shrewsbury]. Young Talbot [John Talbot], his son. Richard Plantagenet, afterwards duke of York. Mortimer [Edmund Mortimer], earl of March. Sir John Fastolfe. Woodvile [Woodville], lieutenant of the Tower. Lord Mayor of London. Sir Thomas Gargrave. Sir William Glansdale. Sir William Lucy. Vernon, of the White Rose, or York faction. Basset, of the Red Rose, or Lancaster faction. Charles, dauphin, and afterwards king of France. Reignier, duke of Anjou, and titular king of Naples. Duke of Burgundy. Duke of Alençon [Duke of Alencon]. Bastard of Orleans. Governor of Paris. Master-Gunner of Orleans [Master Gunner]. Boy [Master Gunner's Son], his son. An old Shepherd, father to Joan la Pucelle. Margaret, daughter to Reignier, and afterwards queen to king Henry. Countess of Auvergne. Joan la Pucelle, commonly called, Joan of Arc; a maid pretending to be inspir'd from heaven, and setting up for the championess of France. Fiends, attending her. Lords, Captains, Soldiers, Messengers, and several Attendants both on the English and French. [Messenger], [Messenger 1], [Messenger 2], [Messenger 3], [Servant 1], [Warder 1], [Warder 2], [Servant], [Officer], [Sergeant], [Sentinel], [Soldier], [Porter], [Captain], [Lawyer], [Keeper], [Servant 2], [Servant 3], [Soldier 1], [Watch], [General], [Legate], [Scout] The SCENE is partly in England, and partly in France.

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1 noteFIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI.

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Samuel Johnson [1778], The plays of William Shakspeare. In ten volumes. With the corrections and illustrations of various commentators; to which are added notes by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens. The second edition, Revised and Augmented (Printed for C. Bathurst [and] W. Strahan [etc.], London) [word count] [S10901].
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