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Page xvi
... Henry IV . and Henry V. , seems to me emphatically a failure . It stands by itself . Young Fenton , it is true , had kept company with the wild prince and Poins ( III . ii . ) , but the real epoch and location of the piece is the ...
... Henry IV . and Henry V. , seems to me emphatically a failure . It stands by itself . Young Fenton , it is true , had kept company with the wild prince and Poins ( III . ii . ) , but the real epoch and location of the piece is the ...
Page xvii
... Henry IV .; he plays an insignificant part in the Merry Wives , and a more considerable one in Henry V .; if therefore the former were the earlier play , he would stand alone in not being the revival of an old character , but a new ...
... Henry IV .; he plays an insignificant part in the Merry Wives , and a more considerable one in Henry V .; if therefore the former were the earlier play , he would stand alone in not being the revival of an old character , but a new ...
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... Henry the Fifth ] b . 1388 , accession 1413 , d . 1422 ; eldest son of Henry IV . Duke of Gloucester ] b . 1391 , d . 1447 . Humphrey , fourth son of Henry IV . , and the only one of Henry v.'s brothers actually present at Agincourt ...
... Henry the Fifth ] b . 1388 , accession 1413 , d . 1422 ; eldest son of Henry IV . Duke of Gloucester ] b . 1391 , d . 1447 . Humphrey , fourth son of Henry IV . , and the only one of Henry v.'s brothers actually present at Agincourt ...
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