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Page viii
... King , and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hot - spur of the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | Newly corrected by W. Shakespeare . | London | Printed by Valentine Simmes , for Mathew Law , and | are ...
... King , and Lord | Henry Percy , surnamed Henry Hot - spur of the North . | With the humorous conceits of Sir | Iohn Falstalffe . | Newly corrected by W. Shakespeare . | London | Printed by Valentine Simmes , for Mathew Law , and | are ...
Page xiii
... King in 1 Henry IV . as a man well past middle life is evident . The whole play conveys this impression , and in V. i . 13 the King speaks of himself as being too old for service in the field . Yet , as a matter of fact , Henry IV . was ...
... King in 1 Henry IV . as a man well past middle life is evident . The whole play conveys this impression , and in V. i . 13 the King speaks of himself as being too old for service in the field . Yet , as a matter of fact , Henry IV . was ...
Page xiv
... King announces his purpose to lead a crusade to recover Jerusalem from the infidels . Shake- speare here already begins to diverge from Holinshed , who assigns this project to the last year of Henry IV.'s reign : - " In this fourteenth ...
... King announces his purpose to lead a crusade to recover Jerusalem from the infidels . Shake- speare here already begins to diverge from Holinshed , who assigns this project to the last year of Henry IV.'s reign : - " In this fourteenth ...
Page xvi
... king his father , . . . had with his fist striken the cheefe iustice for sending one of his minions ( vpon desert ) to prison , when the iustice stoutlie commanded himselfe also streict to ward , & he ( then prince ) obeied . The king ...
... king his father , . . . had with his fist striken the cheefe iustice for sending one of his minions ( vpon desert ) to prison , when the iustice stoutlie commanded himselfe also streict to ward , & he ( then prince ) obeied . The king ...
Page xviii
... king discharged ye prince fro his cousayle , And set my lorde syr Thomas in his stede , Chief of counsayle for the kynges more auayle ; For whiche the prynce of wrath [ and wilfull hede ] Agayne hym made debate and frowardhede , With ...
... king discharged ye prince fro his cousayle , And set my lorde syr Thomas in his stede , Chief of counsayle for the kynges more auayle ; For whiche the prynce of wrath [ and wilfull hede ] Agayne hym made debate and frowardhede , With ...
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