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So Lady Percy and Lady Mortimer , although , like Prince John , historical characters , are introduced into the action for purely dramatic purposes . Their rôles - particularly that of Lady Mortimer — are slight , but they serve to ...
So Lady Percy and Lady Mortimer , although , like Prince John , historical characters , are introduced into the action for purely dramatic purposes . Their rôles - particularly that of Lady Mortimer — are slight , but they serve to ...
Page xv
( iv ) Shakespeare follows Holinshed in confounding Sir Edmund Mortimer with Edmund Mortimer , Earl of March . ? Sir Edmund , who was defeated and captured by Glendower at Pilleth , in Radnorshire , June 22 , 1402 , was the second son ...
( iv ) Shakespeare follows Holinshed in confounding Sir Edmund Mortimer with Edmund Mortimer , Earl of March . ? Sir Edmund , who was defeated and captured by Glendower at Pilleth , in Radnorshire , June 22 , 1402 , was the second son ...
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The historic period covered begins with the defeat of Mortimer by Glendower , June 22 , 1402 , and ends with the Battle of Shrewsbury , July 21 , 1403 . PASSAGES FROM HOLINSHED'S CHRONICLES ON WHICH SHAKESPEARE BASED THE HISTORICAL ...
The historic period covered begins with the defeat of Mortimer by Glendower , June 22 , 1402 , and ends with the Battle of Shrewsbury , July 21 , 1403 . PASSAGES FROM HOLINSHED'S CHRONICLES ON WHICH SHAKESPEARE BASED THE HISTORICAL ...
Page xxxvi
Edmund Mortimer earle of March , prisoner with Owen Glendouer , whether for irkesomnesse of cruell captiuitie , or feare of death , or for what other cause , it is vncerteine , agreed to take part with Owen , against the king of England ...
Edmund Mortimer earle of March , prisoner with Owen Glendouer , whether for irkesomnesse of cruell captiuitie , or feare of death , or for what other cause , it is vncerteine , agreed to take part with Owen , against the king of England ...
Page xxxvii
... out of prison Edmund Mortimer earle of March , their cousine germane , whome ( as they reported ) Owen Glendouer kept in filthie prison , shakled with irons , onelie for that he tooke his part , and was to him faithfull and true .
... out of prison Edmund Mortimer earle of March , their cousine germane , whome ( as they reported ) Owen Glendouer kept in filthie prison , shakled with irons , onelie for that he tooke his part , and was to him faithfull and true .
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