The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... honor was . " This single passage , in Mr. Halliwell's opinion , would alone render it highly probable that some of the theaters in acting Henry IV retained the name after the author had altered it to that of Falstaff . ( Hence it is ...
... honor was . " This single passage , in Mr. Halliwell's opinion , would alone render it highly probable that some of the theaters in acting Henry IV retained the name after the author had altered it to that of Falstaff . ( Hence it is ...
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... honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of this play . The reason of the change probably was , that the name and memory of " Sir John Oldcastle , the good Lord Cob- ham , " might ...
... honor was ? " which could refer to nothing else than Fal- staff's soliloquy in Act V , sc . i , of this play . The reason of the change probably was , that the name and memory of " Sir John Oldcastle , the good Lord Cob- ham , " might ...
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... honor stain the brow of his young Harry , " and wishes it could be proved that Hotspur was indeed his son , and the prince a scion of some other stock . The whole play is mainly ordered with a view to unfold the grounds and rea- sons of ...
... honor stain the brow of his young Harry , " and wishes it could be proved that Hotspur was indeed his son , and the prince a scion of some other stock . The whole play is mainly ordered with a view to unfold the grounds and rea- sons of ...
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... honor , a model at once of a hero , a gentleman , and a sage . Wherein , if not true to fact , he was so to the sentiment of the English nation ; that people having prob- ably cherished the memory of Henry V with more fondness than any ...
... honor , a model at once of a hero , a gentleman , and a sage . Wherein , if not true to fact , he was so to the sentiment of the English nation ; that people having prob- ably cherished the memory of Henry V with more fondness than any ...
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... honor and dignity . " It should be observed , however , that he elsewhere speaks of him more in accord- ance with the Poet's representation : " Indeed he was youthfully given , grown to audacity , and had chosen him companions , with ...
... honor and dignity . " It should be observed , however , that he elsewhere speaks of him more in accord- ance with the Poet's representation : " Indeed he was youthfully given , grown to audacity , and had chosen him companions , with ...
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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