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Page xiii
... matter of fact , Henry IV . was born in 1366 , and was thus only in his thirties at the date of the Battle of Shrewsbury . Hotspur , who is a young man in the play ( see p . xvi post ) , was in reality more than two years older than the ...
... matter of fact , Henry IV . was born in 1366 , and was thus only in his thirties at the date of the Battle of Shrewsbury . Hotspur , who is a young man in the play ( see p . xvi post ) , was in reality more than two years older than the ...
Page xviii
... matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed . 1 See p . xlvii post . These are the main points in which Shakespeare diverges from xviii INTRODUCTION.
... matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed . 1 See p . xlvii post . These are the main points in which Shakespeare diverges from xviii INTRODUCTION.
Page xxiii
... matters as little what petulant Poets , as what malicious Papists have written against him . ” An attempt has been made to identify Shakespeare's Falstaff with the historical Sir John Oldcastle on the evidence of a speech in the Second ...
... matters as little what petulant Poets , as what malicious Papists have written against him . ” An attempt has been made to identify Shakespeare's Falstaff with the historical Sir John Oldcastle on the evidence of a speech in the Second ...
Page xxviii
... matters . The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , " for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge ...
... matters . The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , " for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge ...
Page xxix
... Matters of state occupy his mind ; and when Falstaff interposes an ill - timed pleasantry , he puts him down with a " Peace , chewet , peace ! " Yet there is no unkindly neglect of an old acquaint- ance ; and when they part at the end ...
... Matters of state occupy his mind ; and when Falstaff interposes an ill - timed pleasantry , he puts him down with a " Peace , chewet , peace ! " Yet there is no unkindly neglect of an old acquaint- ance ; and when they part at the end ...
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