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Excerpt from The Plays of Shakspeare, Vol. 5: King Henry V.; King Henry Vi., Part I.; King Henry Vi., Part II.; King Henry Vi., Part III
As is well known, Essex returned, not bringing rebellion broached on his sword bu, t himself to perish before long on the charge oi. Rebellion. The poet's unfulfilled prophecy remains, and 1s decisive as to the date of the production of the play. We need not raise a question as to whether this wooden O of the opening chorus can refer to the Globe Theatre or not, with evidence so precise as this.
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