The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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Page xxiv
... referred to , so that by the time the play is finished the whole story has been recalled . There is , in truth , no repetition ; only insistence upon the circum- stances of Bolingbroke's accession , upon the weakness of his title , the ...
... referred to , so that by the time the play is finished the whole story has been recalled . There is , in truth , no repetition ; only insistence upon the circum- stances of Bolingbroke's accession , upon the weakness of his title , the ...
Page xxxiv
... referred to probably took place on 17 December 1720 ; but the attribution to Betterton is doubtful , since the high- handed tampering with Shakespeare's diction leaves an impression quite different from that which Betterton's ...
... referred to probably took place on 17 December 1720 ; but the attribution to Betterton is doubtful , since the high- handed tampering with Shakespeare's diction leaves an impression quite different from that which Betterton's ...
Page 177
... Refers quibblingly to the leather - quilted jack Fal . wears ; v . G. ' jack ' , Sh . Eng . i . 128 , and Spenser , State of Ireland , Globe ed . p . 639/1 ; ed . Renwick , p . 90 . 48-51 . what a devil ... Shrewsbury He forestalls ...
... Refers quibblingly to the leather - quilted jack Fal . wears ; v . G. ' jack ' , Sh . Eng . i . 128 , and Spenser , State of Ireland , Globe ed . p . 639/1 ; ed . Renwick , p . 90 . 48-51 . what a devil ... Shrewsbury He forestalls ...
Contents
KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
Copyright | |
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