The Second Part of the History of Henry IV.Cambridge University Press, 1961 - 231 Seiten |
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... Mowbray . Why not to him in part , and to us all That feel the bruises of the days before , And suffer the condition of these times To lay a heavy and unequal hand Upon our honours ? Westmoreland . O my good Lord Mowbray , Construe the ...
... Mowbray . Why not to him in part , and to us all That feel the bruises of the days before , And suffer the condition of these times To lay a heavy and unequal hand Upon our honours ? Westmoreland . O my good Lord Mowbray , Construe the ...
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... Mowbray . Your grace of York , in God's name then set forward . Archbishop . Before ! and greet his grace . My lord , we come . [ 4. 2. ] They go forward Prince John [ meeting them ] . You are well en- countered here , my cousin Mowbray ...
... Mowbray . Your grace of York , in God's name then set forward . Archbishop . Before ! and greet his grace . My lord , we come . [ 4. 2. ] They go forward Prince John [ meeting them ] . You are well en- countered here , my cousin Mowbray ...
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... Mowbray . Mowbray . You wish me health in very happy season , 80 For I am on the sudden something ill . Archbishop . Against ill chances men are ever merry , But heaviness foreruns the good event . Westmoreland . Therefore be merry ...
... Mowbray . Mowbray . You wish me health in very happy season , 80 For I am on the sudden something ill . Archbishop . Against ill chances men are ever merry , But heaviness foreruns the good event . Westmoreland . Therefore be merry ...
Inhalt
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY | 5 |
THE COPY FOR THE TEXTS OF 1600 AND 1623 | 115 |
NOTES ON 2 HENRY IV | 124 |
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