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have hardly been prepared for his broken betrothal to Mistress Quickly or for the
marriage of the hostess and Pistol . 12 Bardolph and Nym are quickly
despatched once we have seen them briefly in inaction at Harfleur , and though
we are ...
have hardly been prepared for his broken betrothal to Mistress Quickly or for the
marriage of the hostess and Pistol . 12 Bardolph and Nym are quickly
despatched once we have seen them briefly in inaction at Harfleur , and though
we are ...
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for thinking that Pistol ' s ' Be merciful , great duke ' is addressed to an actual duke
. Besides , Fluellen is wanted in the following scene and his exit and reentry ,
both unmarked , are awkward ; his remaining on stage during the boy ' s
soliloquy ...
for thinking that Pistol ' s ' Be merciful , great duke ' is addressed to an actual duke
. Besides , Fluellen is wanted in the following scene and his exit and reentry ,
both unmarked , are awkward ; his remaining on stage during the boy ' s
soliloquy ...
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Both Mistress Quickly and Doll Tearsheet quarrel violently with Pistol in 2H4 ( II .
iv ) , and though Doll seems to know him the hostess does not . In v . iv , we learn
that Pistol has killed a man on account of Doll , and the hostess , apparently , is ...
Both Mistress Quickly and Doll Tearsheet quarrel violently with Pistol in 2H4 ( II .
iv ) , and though Doll seems to know him the hostess does not . In v . iv , we learn
that Pistol has killed a man on account of Doll , and the hostess , apparently , is ...
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Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies The Tragedy of King Richard the Third | 53 |
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