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Page 148
The dramatist has judiciously made Harry of England and Harry Percy both of an
ige , as giving better effect to their being brought in competition with each other in
this play ; although , in reality , Hotspur was Prince Hal's senior by twenty years ...
The dramatist has judiciously made Harry of England and Harry Percy both of an
ige , as giving better effect to their being brought in competition with each other in
this play ; although , in reality , Hotspur was Prince Hal's senior by twenty years ...
Page 429
Some have supposed that this is applied to Warwick ; and the ground for the
supposition seems to have arisen out of the confused effect given to the passage
, by the employment of “ thine ” in the first two lines of the speech where Edward
is ...
Some have supposed that this is applied to Warwick ; and the ground for the
supposition seems to have arisen out of the confused effect given to the passage
, by the employment of “ thine ” in the first two lines of the speech where Edward
is ...
Page 471
Thou wast the cause , and most accurs'd effect . 36 Glo . Your beauty was the
cause of that effect ; Your beauty , that did haunt me in my sleep To undertake the
death of all the world , So I might live one hour in your sweet bosom . Anne .
Thou wast the cause , and most accurs'd effect . 36 Glo . Your beauty was the
cause of that effect ; Your beauty , that did haunt me in my sleep To undertake the
death of all the world , So I might live one hour in your sweet bosom . Anne .
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Act ii arms bear better blood brother cause comes crown dead death doth Duke Earl Edward effect elliptically England English Enter Exeunt Exit express eyes face fair father fear Folio follow force France French friends give given Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart Heaven Henry hold Holinshed honour hope horse instance John keep king Lady land leave live look lord lost majesty master means mind never night noble Note once passage peace person play poor present Prince prints queen reference Rich Richard royal SCENE Second sense sentence Shakespeare soldiers sometimes soul speak speech stand sweet sword tell thee thou thou art thought tongue true unto Warwick word York young