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"Once More Unto the Breach"
12019-02-19T14:07:17-08:00Lucas Robert Vaughn2fd95f848abe6ef38fdfcb397a83f65216883bbd296031A print from Act III, Scene i, depicting King Henry V rallying the English in an attack on Harfleur.plain2019-02-19T14:07:20-08:00Folger Shakespeare Library Digital Image CollectionMid 19th CenturyPrintJPEG, 1065 x 1536CC-4 InternationalThomas RobinsonLucas Robert Vaughn2fd95f848abe6ef38fdfcb397a83f65216883bbd
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12019-05-14T14:51:20-07:00Julia Koslowsky567e8011960119228860c6a7c06189d32b98838f“Once More Unto the Breach” SpeechJulia Koslowsky4plain2019-06-22T15:09:54-07:00Julia Koslowsky567e8011960119228860c6a7c06189d32b98838f