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Page xxxi
... Worcester . Northumberland malingers at home while his son is rushing to almost certain defeat , if not de- struction . And Worcester can , for merely selfish ends , pervert the message which has been entrusted to him , and so plunge ...
... Worcester . Northumberland malingers at home while his son is rushing to almost certain defeat , if not de- struction . And Worcester can , for merely selfish ends , pervert the message which has been entrusted to him , and so plunge ...
Page xxxiv
... Worcester reach Bangor . [ Days 2a , 3a . Act II . i . ii . iv .; Act II . iv .; ( Act III . ii . ) . ] Act III . i . Bangor . Interval : about a fort- Day 4 . Day 5 . night . Act III . ii . Prince Hal and his father . Day 5 is also a ...
... Worcester reach Bangor . [ Days 2a , 3a . Act II . i . ii . iv .; Act II . iv .; ( Act III . ii . ) . ] Act III . i . Bangor . Interval : about a fort- Day 4 . Day 5 . night . Act III . ii . Prince Hal and his father . Day 5 is also a ...
Page xxxvi
... Worcester , and his sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur- named Hotspur , which were to king Henrie in the beginning of his reigne , both faithfull freends , and earnest aiders , began now to enuie his wealth and felicitie ; and ...
... Worcester , and his sonne the lord Henrie Persie , sur- named Hotspur , which were to king Henrie in the beginning of his reigne , both faithfull freends , and earnest aiders , began now to enuie his wealth and felicitie ; and ...
Page xxxvii
... Worcester , whose studie was euer ( as some write ) to procure malice , and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a purpose to prooue him ) and there required of him , that either by ransome or otherwise , he ...
... Worcester , whose studie was euer ( as some write ) to procure malice , and set things in a broile , came to the king vnto Windsore ( vpon a purpose to prooue him ) and there required of him , that either by ransome or otherwise , he ...
Page xxxviii
... Worcester , and with all diligence raised all the power they could make , and sent to the Scots which before were taken prisoners at Homeldon , for aid of men , promising to the earle of Dowglas the towne of Berwike , and a part of ...
... Worcester , and with all diligence raised all the power they could make , and sent to the Scots which before were taken prisoners at Homeldon , for aid of men , promising to the earle of Dowglas the towne of Berwike , and a part of ...
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