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The following are the titles of the first five Quartos . Q 1. The | History of | Henrie the | Fovrth ; | With the battell at Shrewsburie , I betweene the King and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed ...
The following are the titles of the first five Quartos . Q 1. The | History of | Henrie the | Fovrth ; | With the battell at Shrewsburie , I betweene the King and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed ...
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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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So Lady Percy and Lady Mortimer , although , like Prince John , historical characters , are introduced into the action for ... Moreover , Lady Percy's conversations with her husband supply opportunities for bringing out traits in the ...
So Lady Percy and Lady Mortimer , although , like Prince John , historical characters , are introduced into the action for ... Moreover , Lady Percy's conversations with her husband supply opportunities for bringing out traits in the ...
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1. iii . ) , 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 ...
1. iii . ) , 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 ...
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The slaying of Hotspur is attributed to Prince Henry by Holinshed and by Shakespeare , but as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed .
The slaying of Hotspur is attributed to Prince Henry by Holinshed and by Shakespeare , but as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed .
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