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Page xi
... Henry IV . This gave offence to the Cobham family , and Shakespeare had to find another name for his knight . Nevertheless , traces of the original name are to be found in the text of Henry IV . In the Epilogue to the Second Part of Henry ...
... Henry IV . This gave offence to the Cobham family , and Shakespeare had to find another name for his knight . Nevertheless , traces of the original name are to be found in the text of Henry IV . In the Epilogue to the Second Part of Henry ...
Page xii
... Henry IV . cannot be dissociated from Richard II . , the Second Part of Henry IV . and Henry V. The thread of his- tory laid down at the end of Richard II . is taken up again at the beginning of Henry IV . In fact , the first speech in 1 ...
... Henry IV . cannot be dissociated from Richard II . , the Second Part of Henry IV . and Henry V. The thread of his- tory laid down at the end of Richard II . is taken up again at the beginning of Henry IV . In fact , the first speech in 1 ...
Page xiii
... Henry there is perhaps some justification to be found in Holinshed , who dwells upon the troubles of the early years of the reign . In conclusion Holinshed says : - " Oh what a suspected state therefore is that of a king holding his ...
... Henry there is perhaps some justification to be found in Holinshed , who dwells upon the troubles of the early years of the reign . In conclusion Holinshed says : - " Oh what a suspected state therefore is that of a king holding his ...
Page xv
... Henry IV . , drawn up by the Percies . They are taken from the Latin as given in Hardyng's Chronicle ( p . 353 ) . The last of them runs thus in Hall ( p . 30 ) : Also we do alledge , saie , and intende to proue , that where Edmōd ...
... Henry IV . , drawn up by the Percies . They are taken from the Latin as given in Hardyng's Chronicle ( p . 353 ) . The last of them runs thus in Hall ( p . 30 ) : Also we do alledge , saie , and intende to proue , that where Edmōd ...
Page xvi
... Henry and Hotspur , Shakespeare was obliged to advance somewhat the age of the former and to represent the middle - aged Hotspur as a mere youth1 Ac- cording to Holinshed ( Chronicles , ed . 1808 , iii . 4 ) , Prince Henry in October ...
... Henry and Hotspur , Shakespeare was obliged to advance somewhat the age of the former and to represent the middle - aged Hotspur as a mere youth1 Ac- cording to Holinshed ( Chronicles , ed . 1808 , iii . 4 ) , Prince Henry in October ...
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