Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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Strona iv
... Prince Hal, Percy in reality being older than the Prince's father. And besides this point of similarity in their deviation from the Chronicles — a point of the highest moment in the development of Shakespeare's plot — there is in Daniel ...
... Prince Hal, Percy in reality being older than the Prince's father. And besides this point of similarity in their deviation from the Chronicles — a point of the highest moment in the development of Shakespeare's plot — there is in Daniel ...
Strona x
... Prince Hal , Percy in reality being older than the Prince's father . And besides this point of similarity in their deviation from the Chronicles - a point of the highest moment in the development of Shakespeare's plot - there is in ...
... Prince Hal , Percy in reality being older than the Prince's father . And besides this point of similarity in their deviation from the Chronicles - a point of the highest moment in the development of Shakespeare's plot - there is in ...
Strona xi
... written mostly in prose , was highly popular up to Shakespeare's time , and as a literary origin it is entitled to respectful memory . For it supplied Shakespeare with the traditional stories of Prince Hal in b2 Introduction xi.
... written mostly in prose , was highly popular up to Shakespeare's time , and as a literary origin it is entitled to respectful memory . For it supplied Shakespeare with the traditional stories of Prince Hal in b2 Introduction xi.
Strona xii
... Prince Hal take the parts of the king and his son ; and , chief of all , its account of the highway and tavern escapades of Oldcastle and the prince is the germ of the merrymaking at the Boar's Head Tavern . The play of Henry IV is the ...
... Prince Hal take the parts of the king and his son ; and , chief of all , its account of the highway and tavern escapades of Oldcastle and the prince is the germ of the merrymaking at the Boar's Head Tavern . The play of Henry IV is the ...
Strona xiii
... Prince Hal implicitly contrasted . When Bolingbroke enquires about his unthrifty son ( “ If any plague hang over us , ' tis he " ) , it is Hotspur to whom it falls to confirm the new king's suspicions of his son's weakness for the ...
... Prince Hal implicitly contrasted . When Bolingbroke enquires about his unthrifty son ( “ If any plague hang over us , ' tis he " ) , it is Hotspur to whom it falls to confirm the new king's suspicions of his son's weakness for the ...
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