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Page ix
... seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor , errors accumulating with each new edition . F , in the case of this play , has no independent authority . Its editors apparently based their text on a copy of Q 5 partly ...
... seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor , errors accumulating with each new edition . F , in the case of this play , has no independent authority . Its editors apparently based their text on a copy of Q 5 partly ...
Page x
... seems certain that our Falstaff was originally de- signated Oldcastle . The real Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , the famous Lollard who suffered martyrdom in 1418 , continued to be maligned after his death by the anti - Lollard party ...
... seems certain that our Falstaff was originally de- signated Oldcastle . The real Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , the famous Lollard who suffered martyrdom in 1418 , continued to be maligned after his death by the anti - Lollard party ...
Page xiv
... seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " . ( ii ) In the first scene the King announces his purpose to lead a crusade to recover Jerusalem from ...
... seems to have had for the " familiar appellation of Kate , which he is never weary of repeating , when he has once introduced it " . ( ii ) In the first scene the King announces his purpose to lead a crusade to recover Jerusalem from ...
Page xviii
... seems to have no historical warrant . The slaying of Hotspur is attributed to Prince Henry by Holinshed and by Shakespeare , but as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no ...
... seems to have no historical warrant . The slaying of Hotspur is attributed to Prince Henry by Holinshed and by Shakespeare , but as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no ...
Page xxii
... seems clear ( see pp . x - xii ante ) . The question then arises whether Shakespeare intended in his Sir John to satirize the Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , whose life and martyrdom are historical . As already stated , the Lollard ...
... seems clear ( see pp . x - xii ante ) . The question then arises whether Shakespeare intended in his Sir John to satirize the Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , whose life and martyrdom are historical . As already stated , the Lollard ...
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