The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... play in the first Folio ; they were issued in 1599 , 1604 , 1608 , 1613 , 1622. Other . Quartos belong to the years 1632 and 1639. Each edition seems to have been derived from its predecessor . The title of the play in the Folio is ...
... play in the first Folio ; they were issued in 1599 , 1604 , 1608 , 1613 , 1622. Other . Quartos belong to the years 1632 and 1639. Each edition seems to have been derived from its predecessor . The title of the play in the Folio is ...
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... play was entered by the publishers upon the Stationers ' Registers on August 23rd of the same year . By some ... play for the stage . " Some of these are among the finest in the play , and are too closely connected with the context to ...
... play was entered by the publishers upon the Stationers ' Registers on August 23rd of the same year . By some ... play for the stage . " Some of these are among the finest in the play , and are too closely connected with the context to ...
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... play occurs in Meres ' Palladis Tamia , 1598 ; while Ben Jonson ends his Every Man Out of His Humour with the words , " You may in time make lean Macilente as fat as Sir John Falstaff . " In the Pilgrimage to Parnassus , acted at St ...
... play occurs in Meres ' Palladis Tamia , 1598 ; while Ben Jonson ends his Every Man Out of His Humour with the words , " You may in time make lean Macilente as fat as Sir John Falstaff . " In the Pilgrimage to Parnassus , acted at St ...
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... play of The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth , which was acted before 1588 , and of which editions ap- peared in 1594 and 1597 ( Hazlitt , Shakespeare Library , Pt . II , i , 323 ) . ( I ) On the whole , Shakespeare has followed ...
... play of The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth , which was acted before 1588 , and of which editions ap- peared in 1594 and 1597 ( Hazlitt , Shakespeare Library , Pt . II , i , 323 ) . ( I ) On the whole , Shakespeare has followed ...
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... play , - " Ned , Gadshill , the old tavern in Eastcheap , the hostess , the recognition of Sir John Oldcastle , or at least his horse , down even to the ' race of ginger , ' that was to be delivered as far as Charing Cross , meet our ...
... play , - " Ned , Gadshill , the old tavern in Eastcheap , the hostess , the recognition of Sir John Oldcastle , or at least his horse , down even to the ' race of ginger , ' that was to be delivered as far as Charing Cross , meet our ...
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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