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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. GENERAL EDITOR : W. J. CRAIG 1899-1906 : R. H. CASE , 1909 THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH ܕܐ OF SHAKESPEARE THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. GENERAL EDITOR : W. J. CRAIG 1899-1906 : R. H. CASE , 1909 THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH ܕܐ OF SHAKESPEARE THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH THE ARDEN SHAKESPEARE.
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The History of Henrie the fourth , VVith the battell at Shrewsburie , 1 betweene the King , and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hot - Ispur of the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe .
The History of Henrie the fourth , VVith the battell at Shrewsburie , 1 betweene the King , and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hot - Ispur of the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe .
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For this sudden transformation of King Henry there is perhaps some justification to be found in Holinshed , who dwells upon the troubles of the early years of the reign . In conclusion Holinshed says :“ Oh what a suspected state ...
For this sudden transformation of King Henry there is perhaps some justification to be found in Holinshed , who dwells upon the troubles of the early years of the reign . In conclusion Holinshed says :“ Oh what a suspected state ...
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Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince “ once to hie offence of the king his father , ... had with his fist striken the cheefe iustice for sending one of his minions ( vpon desert ) to prison , when the ...
Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince “ once to hie offence of the king his father , ... had with his fist striken the cheefe iustice for sending one of his minions ( vpon desert ) to prison , when the ...
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Hardyng , a fifteenth century writer , in his metrical Chronicle , published by Grafton in 1542 , is silent as to the cause of the Prince's disgrace : The king discharged ye prince fro his coūsayle , And set my lorde syr Thomas in his ...
Hardyng , a fifteenth century writer , in his metrical Chronicle , published by Grafton in 1542 , is silent as to the cause of the Prince's disgrace : The king discharged ye prince fro his coūsayle , And set my lorde syr Thomas in his ...
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