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Speaking of “ hard opinions " of Falstaff , Shakespeare says : “ Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man ” . In the First Part of Henry IV . I. ii . 43 , the Prince's words , “ As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle ...
Speaking of “ hard opinions " of Falstaff , Shakespeare says : “ Oldcastle died a martyr , and this is not the man ” . In the First Part of Henry IV . I. ii . 43 , the Prince's words , “ As the honey of Hybla , my old lad of the castle ...
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13 the King speaks of himself as being too old for service in the field . Yet , as a matter of fact , Henry IV . was born in 1366 , and was thus only in his thirties at the date of the Battle of Shrewsbury . Hotspur , who is a young man ...
13 the King speaks of himself as being too old for service in the field . Yet , as a matter of fact , Henry IV . was born in 1366 , and was thus only in his thirties at the date of the Battle of Shrewsbury . Hotspur , who is a young man ...
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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 as “ my brother Mortimer ” . In these passages Mortimer ...
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 as “ my brother Mortimer ” . In these passages Mortimer ...
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The late poet that versified the warres of the valorous Englishmen , speaking of the issue of Henrie the fourth saith of this prince ( among other things ) as followeth :-procero qui natu maximus hæres Corpore , progressus cum ...
The late poet that versified the warres of the valorous Englishmen , speaking of the issue of Henrie the fourth saith of this prince ( among other things ) as followeth :-procero qui natu maximus hæres Corpore , progressus cum ...
Page xlix
V. Why how now you rascals , why speak you not ? One . Forsooth we be . Pray speake you to him . . Hen . V. Sowns , vilains speak , or ile cut off your heads . Other . Forsooth he can tel the tale better then I. One .
V. Why how now you rascals , why speak you not ? One . Forsooth we be . Pray speake you to him . . Hen . V. Sowns , vilains speak , or ile cut off your heads . Other . Forsooth he can tel the tale better then I. One .
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