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... maligned after his death by the anti - Lollard party . A travesty of his character was placed upon the stage 1 See the notes on III . i . 177-179 , and III . ii . 27 . about 1588 in The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth X INTRODUCTION.
... maligned after his death by the anti - Lollard party . A travesty of his character was placed upon the stage 1 See the notes on III . i . 177-179 , and III . ii . 27 . about 1588 in The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth X INTRODUCTION.
Page xiii
... is no warrant in Holinshed for the introduction of several characters whom Shakespeare has introduced into the historical action of the play . Prince John of Lancaster , who was born in 1390 , is given a rôle in INTRODUCTION xiii.
... is no warrant in Holinshed for the introduction of several characters whom Shakespeare has introduced into the historical action of the play . Prince John of Lancaster , who was born in 1390 , is given a rôle in INTRODUCTION xiii.
Page xiv
... characters , are introduced into the action for purely dramatic purposes . Their rôles - particularly that of Lady ... character of Hotspur . It may be observed here that the real Lady Percy , sister of Sir Edmund Mortimer , was called ...
... characters , are introduced into the action for purely dramatic purposes . Their rôles - particularly that of Lady ... character of Hotspur . It may be observed here that the real Lady Percy , sister of Sir Edmund Mortimer , was called ...
Page xviii
... character , declares that " he was youthfullie giuen , growne to audacitie , and had chosen him companions agreeable to his age . But yet ... his behauiour was not offensiue or at least tending to the damage of anie bodie ; sith he had ...
... character , declares that " he was youthfullie giuen , growne to audacitie , and had chosen him companions agreeable to his age . But yet ... his behauiour was not offensiue or at least tending to the damage of anie bodie ; sith he had ...
Page xxi
... characters of the then old - fashioned stage - plays of an earlier generation in II . iv . 137 ( “ a dagger of lath " ) and ibid . 452 , 453 ... character of his Falstaff . not be enumerated here ; but it may be worth INTRODUCTION xxi.
... characters of the then old - fashioned stage - plays of an earlier generation in II . iv . 137 ( “ a dagger of lath " ) and ibid . 452 , 453 ... character of his Falstaff . not be enumerated here ; but it may be worth INTRODUCTION xxi.
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