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Page xv
The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post . Shakespeare antedates it by several years . According to Shakespeare it takes place before the 1 See p ...
The interview between the Prince and his father in III . ii . is based on the passage from Holinshed given on pp . xlv ff . post . Shakespeare antedates it by several years . According to Shakespeare it takes place before the 1 See p ...
Page xvi
The battle was fought in July , 1403 , but even as early as November , 1400 , the Prince appears to have been entrusted with a position of military responsibility in North Wales when his father was obliged to abandon his campaign ...
The battle was fought in July , 1403 , but even as early as November , 1400 , the Prince appears to have been entrusted with a position of military responsibility in North Wales when his father was obliged to abandon his campaign ...
Page xvii
“ The moste renomed prince , kynge Henry the fifte , late kynge of Englande , durynge the life of his father was noted to be fierce and of wanton courage . It hapned that one of his seruantes whom he well fauored , for felony by hym ...
“ The moste renomed prince , kynge Henry the fifte , late kynge of Englande , durynge the life of his father was noted to be fierce and of wanton courage . It hapned that one of his seruantes whom he well fauored , for felony by hym ...
Page xviii
Holinshed ascribes the victory to the personal prowess of the King , but in the play the father , as a warrior , is overshadowed by the son . The Prince's challenge to Hotspur to meet him in single combat ( v . i . 83 ff . ) ...
Holinshed ascribes the victory to the personal prowess of the King , but in the play the father , as a warrior , is overshadowed by the son . The Prince's challenge to Hotspur to meet him in single combat ( v . i . 83 ff . ) ...
Page xix
( 6 ) Daniel , like Shakespeare , adds to Holinshed's account of the battle the dramatic incident of the Prince's rescue of his father :1 See his edition of 1 Henry IV . in " The Warwick Shakespeare " . Hadst thou not there lent present ...
( 6 ) Daniel , like Shakespeare , adds to Holinshed's account of the battle the dramatic incident of the Prince's rescue of his father :1 See his edition of 1 Henry IV . in " The Warwick Shakespeare " . Hadst thou not there lent present ...
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