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The omission of four words has caused the error " ( Wright ) . ( v ) Prince Henry . The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post .
The omission of four words has caused the error " ( Wright ) . ( v ) Prince Henry . The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post .
Page xviii
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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Daniel here agrees with Shakespeare :The joining with the Welsh ( they had decreed ) Stopt hereby part ; which made their cause the worse . -Ibid . iv . 36 . III . Chevy Chase .-- Shakespeare may have been indebted for some suggestions ...
Daniel here agrees with Shakespeare :The joining with the Welsh ( they had decreed ) Stopt hereby part ; which made their cause the worse . -Ibid . iv . 36 . III . Chevy Chase .-- Shakespeare may have been indebted for some suggestions ...
Page xxxiv
Truly he says of himself : “ The brain of this foolishcompounded clay , man , is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter , more than I invent or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit is ...
Truly he says of himself : “ The brain of this foolishcompounded clay , man , is not able to invent any thing that tends to laughter , more than I invent or is invented on me : I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit is ...
Page xxxv
Owen Glendouer , according to his accustomed manner , robbing and spoiling within the English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble togither against them , vnder the conduct of Edmund Mortimer earle of ...
Owen Glendouer , according to his accustomed manner , robbing and spoiling within the English borders , caused all the forces of the shire of Hereford to assemble togither against them , vnder the conduct of Edmund Mortimer earle of ...
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