The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... Shrewsbury . In- terval , a few days . Day 8 . Act iv . 2 . Near Coventry . Day 9 . Act iv . 3 . Day 10 . Act v . 1 to The rebel camp . Act iv . 4. York . 5. The battle of Shrewsbury . the scholars who received the liveries , they were ...
... Shrewsbury . In- terval , a few days . Day 8 . Act iv . 2 . Near Coventry . Day 9 . Act iv . 3 . Day 10 . Act v . 1 to The rebel camp . Act iv . 4. York . 5. The battle of Shrewsbury . the scholars who received the liveries , they were ...
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... Battle of Shrewsbury , July 21 , 1403 . The time of 2 Henry IV.1 occupies nine days as repre- sented on the stage , with three extra Falstaffian days , comprising altogether a period of about two months . Day 1. Act i . 1 . Act i . 3 ...
... Battle of Shrewsbury , July 21 , 1403 . The time of 2 Henry IV.1 occupies nine days as repre- sented on the stage , with three extra Falstaffian days , comprising altogether a period of about two months . Day 1. Act i . 1 . Act i . 3 ...
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... battle of Shrewsbury . III . ii . 38. doth ; so the Collier Ms. The Quarto and Folio read " do , ” which may be explained as due to the plural implied in " every man " ( line 37 ) . Rowe reads " does . " III . ii . 62. carded his state ...
... battle of Shrewsbury . III . ii . 38. doth ; so the Collier Ms. The Quarto and Folio read " do , ” which may be explained as due to the plural implied in " every man " ( line 37 ) . Rowe reads " does . " III . ii . 62. carded his state ...
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... battle - field of Shrewsbury , mistaken for his royal master , being " Sem- blably furnish'd like the king himself ” ( v . 3. 21 ) . He was one of the ancient family of Blount of Soding- ton , which came to his father , Sir Walter ...
... battle - field of Shrewsbury , mistaken for his royal master , being " Sem- blably furnish'd like the king himself ” ( v . 3. 21 ) . He was one of the ancient family of Blount of Soding- ton , which came to his father , Sir Walter ...
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... battle of Shrewsbury , so fatal to the fortunes of the Percies . Being taken prisoner , he was beheaded July 23 , 1403 , two days after the fight . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northumberland . The pro- phetic words of King Richard in the ...
... battle of Shrewsbury , so fatal to the fortunes of the Percies . Being taken prisoner , he was beheaded July 23 , 1403 , two days after the fight . HENRY PERCY , Earl of Northumberland . The pro- phetic words of King Richard in the ...
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