Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History PlaysPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982 M07 8 - 207 pages |
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Page 117
... Henry IV and Henry V : that of Clarence acting as a mediator between his brothers , who might otherwise fall out . Nothing in this play or the next bears out the king's seeming prophecy of dissension among the brothers , and Clarence ...
... Henry IV and Henry V : that of Clarence acting as a mediator between his brothers , who might otherwise fall out . Nothing in this play or the next bears out the king's seeming prophecy of dissension among the brothers , and Clarence ...
Page 161
... Henry IV the claim of Edmund Mortimer to the throne of England , in 2 Henry IV the role of Northumberland , in Henry V the confiscation of church property and the role of the Dauphin . The Merry Wives confirms the tendency by its ...
... Henry IV the claim of Edmund Mortimer to the throne of England , in 2 Henry IV the role of Northumberland , in Henry V the confiscation of church property and the role of the Dauphin . The Merry Wives confirms the tendency by its ...
Page 187
... Henry IV plays ' and represents ' a manuscript of Henry IV when it was one play and not two ' ( ' The Dering Version of Shakespeare's Henry IV ' , PQ , 35 , 1956 , pp . 218-19 ) . My own theory , based partly on the sheet gatherings of ...
... Henry IV plays ' and represents ' a manuscript of Henry IV when it was one play and not two ' ( ' The Dering Version of Shakespeare's Henry IV ' , PQ , 35 , 1956 , pp . 218-19 ) . My own theory , based partly on the sheet gatherings of ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
Copyright | |
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