The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Volumul 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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... death of Hotspur at Shrewsbury about ten months afterwards . Dr. Johnson observes , that ' Shakspeare has appa- rently designed a regular connexion of these dramatic histories from Richard the Second to Henry the Fifth . King Henry , at ...
... death of Hotspur at Shrewsbury about ten months afterwards . Dr. Johnson observes , that ' Shakspeare has appa- rently designed a regular connexion of these dramatic histories from Richard the Second to Henry the Fifth . King Henry , at ...
Pagina 4
... sixteenth century , have been greatly exaggerated . ARGUMENT . After the deposition and death of the unfortunate 4 HISTORICAL NOTICE . Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, &c - Smirke and Farrington 41 Hotspur and Lady Percy -Smirke.
... sixteenth century , have been greatly exaggerated . ARGUMENT . After the deposition and death of the unfortunate 4 HISTORICAL NOTICE . Prince Henry, Falstaff, Poins, &c - Smirke and Farrington 41 Hotspur and Lady Percy -Smirke.
Pagina 5
... death of the unfortunate Richard , the attention of Henry is directed to the incursions of the Scots , who , under the conduct of Douglas , advance to the borders of England , where they are totally routed by the celebrated Percy ...
... death of the unfortunate Richard , the attention of Henry is directed to the incursions of the Scots , who , under the conduct of Douglas , advance to the borders of England , where they are totally routed by the celebrated Percy ...
Pagina 25
... my prisoners ; And when I urged the ransom once again Of my wife's brother , then his cheek look'd pale ; And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor . SCENE III . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 25.
... my prisoners ; And when I urged the ransom once again Of my wife's brother , then his cheek look'd pale ; And on my face he turn'd an eye of death , Trembling even at the name of Mortimer . Wor . SCENE III . KING HENRY IV . - PART I. 25.
Pagina 26
... death , we , in the world's wide mouth , Live scandalised , and foully spoken of . Hot . But , soft , I pray you . then Did king Richard Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; myself did hear it . Hot ...
... death , we , in the world's wide mouth , Live scandalised , and foully spoken of . Hot . But , soft , I pray you . then Did king Richard Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; myself did hear it . Hot ...
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