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... Henrie Hotspur of the North . With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | AT LONDON , | Printed by P.S. for Andrew Wise , dwelling | in Paules Churchyard , at the signe of the Angell . 1598. | Q 2.
... Henrie Hotspur of the North . With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | AT LONDON , | Printed by P.S. for Andrew Wise , dwelling | in Paules Churchyard , at the signe of the Angell . 1598. | Q 2.
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The History of Henry the fourth , VVith the battell at Shrewseburie , | betweene the King , and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry | Hotspur of the North . With the humorous conceites of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe .
The History of Henry the fourth , VVith the battell at Shrewseburie , | betweene the King , and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry | Hotspur of the North . With the humorous conceites of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe .
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Hotspur , who is a young man in the play ( see p . xvi post ) , was in reality more than two years older than the King . The history of the Percys ' revolt as related by Holinshed is given at length at the end of this Introduction ( pp ...
Hotspur , who is a young man in the play ( see p . xvi post ) , was in reality more than two years older than the King . The history of the Percys ' revolt as related by Holinshed is given at length at the end of this Introduction ( pp ...
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Moreover , Lady Percy's conversations with her husband supply opportunities for bringing out traits in the character of Hotspur . It may be observed here that the real Lady Percy , sister of Sir Edmund Mortimer , was called Elizabeth .
Moreover , Lady Percy's conversations with her husband supply opportunities for bringing out traits in the character of Hotspur . It may be observed here that the real Lady Percy , sister of Sir Edmund Mortimer , was called Elizabeth .
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and his sister Elizabeth was the wife of Hotspur . Now in I. iii . Hotspur speaks of Mortimer as “ my wife's brother " ( 1. 142 ) and “ my brother Edmund Mortimer ” ( 1. 156 ) ; and in II . iii . 83 Lady Percy refers to him as “ my ...
and his sister Elizabeth was the wife of Hotspur . Now in I. iii . Hotspur speaks of Mortimer as “ my wife's brother " ( 1. 142 ) and “ my brother Edmund Mortimer ” ( 1. 156 ) ; and in II . iii . 83 Lady Percy refers to him as “ my ...
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