The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 - English drama |
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Page xi
... Mortimer , prisoner , and afterwards son - in - law of Glendower , and second son of the first Earl of March , with ... Mortimer's sister , in another she is re- ferred to as his aunt ( Lloyd , Critical Essays , p . 228 ; Courtenay's ...
... Mortimer , prisoner , and afterwards son - in - law of Glendower , and second son of the first Earl of March , with ... Mortimer's sister , in another she is re- ferred to as his aunt ( Lloyd , Critical Essays , p . 228 ; Courtenay's ...
Page xiv
... Mortimer by Glendower , June 12 , 1402 , to the Battle of Shrewsbury , July 21 , 1403 . ( II ) The time of 2 Henry IV occupies nine days as rep- resented on the stage , with three extra Falstaffian days , comprising altogether a period ...
... Mortimer by Glendower , June 12 , 1402 , to the Battle of Shrewsbury , July 21 , 1403 . ( II ) The time of 2 Henry IV occupies nine days as rep- resented on the stage , with three extra Falstaffian days , comprising altogether a period ...
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... Mortimer , earl of March , a lad then about seven years old , whom , together with a younger brother , the king held in a sort of honorable custody , using various arts to prevent any popular discussion of his claims . Early in his ...
... Mortimer , earl of March , a lad then about seven years old , whom , together with a younger brother , the king held in a sort of honorable custody , using various arts to prevent any popular discussion of his claims . Early in his ...
Page xxi
... Mortimer , uncle to the young earl of March , and brother to Hotspur's wife , being sent against him with an army ... Mortimer's de- feat and captivity , the king led three powerful armies against him in succession , and was as often ...
... Mortimer , uncle to the young earl of March , and brother to Hotspur's wife , being sent against him with an army ... Mortimer's de- feat and captivity , the king led three powerful armies against him in succession , and was as often ...
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... Mortimer ; which he as stoutly refused to do , alleging that Mortimer had treach- erously suffered himself to be taken . With which fraud- ulent answer and excuse the Percys were not a little fumed ; and so they departed , purposing ...
... Mortimer ; which he as stoutly refused to do , alleging that Mortimer had treach- erously suffered himself to be taken . With which fraud- ulent answer and excuse the Percys were not a little fumed ; and so they departed , purposing ...
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