The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 - English drama |
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Page x
... Prince of the same age , in order to heighten the contrast between them . The characters of Glendower , Northumberland , Mowbray , the Archbishop , and Prince John , as well as that of Hotspur , have all undergone slight changes at ...
... Prince of the same age , in order to heighten the contrast between them . The characters of Glendower , Northumberland , Mowbray , the Archbishop , and Prince John , as well as that of Hotspur , have all undergone slight changes at ...
Page xi
... Prince's wild companions in the old play , appears to have been the original of the character subsequently called Sir John Falstaff . A trace of the old name is still to be found in 1 Henry IV , where the Prince addresses the knight as ...
... Prince's wild companions in the old play , appears to have been the original of the character subsequently called Sir John Falstaff . A trace of the old name is still to be found in 1 Henry IV , where the Prince addresses the knight as ...
Page xiv
... Prince Hal , etc. The robbery at Gadshill planned . ] Rebellion of the Percys planned . four weeks . Day 2. Act I ... Prince Hal and his father . Inter- val : about a week . Day 6. Act III , iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his ...
... Prince Hal , etc. The robbery at Gadshill planned . ] Rebellion of the Percys planned . four weeks . Day 2. Act I ... Prince Hal and his father . Inter- val : about a week . Day 6. Act III , iii . Prince Hal informs Falstaff of his ...
Page xxv
... prince in hours of merriment . Hearing of this , he went with a train of his followers to expostulate with his father ; yet even then he enacted a strange freak of oddity , arraying himself in a gown of blue satin wrought full of eyelet ...
... prince in hours of merriment . Hearing of this , he went with a train of his followers to expostulate with his father ; yet even then he enacted a strange freak of oddity , arraying himself in a gown of blue satin wrought full of eyelet ...
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... Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king sighed out , - " Alas ! fair son ...
... Prince Henry carried it into another room . Upon reviving , the king asked sternly who had taken it , and , being told , ordered the prince into his presence . Pacified by his dutiful words , the king sighed out , - " Alas ! fair son ...
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