The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... probably consulted by the corrector . ( II ) The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth was first published in Quarto in 1600 , with the following title- page : " The Second part of Henrie the fourth , contin- uing to his death , and ...
... probably consulted by the corrector . ( II ) The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth was first published in Quarto in 1600 , with the following title- page : " The Second part of Henrie the fourth , contin- uing to his death , and ...
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... probably ultimately derived from a transcript of the original MS . It contains passages which had evidently been originally omitted in order to shorten the play for the stage . " Some of these are among the finest in the play , and are ...
... probably ultimately derived from a transcript of the original MS . It contains passages which had evidently been originally omitted in order to shorten the play for the stage . " Some of these are among the finest in the play , and are ...
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... probably not written , as has been maintained on insufficient ground , before the Stationers ' entry of 1 Henry IV in 1598 , the title - page of the first Quarto of Part I , as well as the entry , imply that no second part was then in ...
... probably not written , as has been maintained on insufficient ground , before the Stationers ' entry of 1 Henry IV in 1598 , the title - page of the first Quarto of Part I , as well as the entry , imply that no second part was then in ...
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... probably not having been in that instance marked in the manuscript . Further evidence to the same effect has been found in the mention of " fat Sir John Oldcastle , ” in a tract dated 1604 , and entitled The Meeting of Gallants at an I ...
... probably not having been in that instance marked in the manuscript . Further evidence to the same effect has been found in the mention of " fat Sir John Oldcastle , ” in a tract dated 1604 , and entitled The Meeting of Gallants at an I ...
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... probably writ- ten as early as 1611 : " Did you never see the play where the fat knight , hight Oldcastle , did tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of ...
... probably writ- ten as early as 1611 : " Did you never see the play where the fat knight , hight Oldcastle , did tell you truly what this honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of ...
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Anon Archbishop Archbishop of York arms Bard Bardolph battle battle of Shrewsbury bear blood Blunt brother called character cousin crown Davy dead death dost doth Douglas earl of Fife earl of March Eastcheap Enter Exeunt Exit faith father fear folio Gadshill give Glend Glendower grace Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart Holinshed honor horse Host hostess Hotspur humor Jack John of Lancaster justice King Henry king's knave Lady lord Master Shallow merry Mortimer never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Peto Pist Pistol play Poins pray Prince Henry Prince of Wales prisoners quarto rascal rebels rogue sack scene Shakespeare Shal Shrewsbury Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle speak spirit sweet sword tell thee thing thou art thou hast tongue Westmoreland William Gascoigne Worcester word Zounds