Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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Strona v
... play . The brief glossary is devoted chiefly to the varying shades of mean- ing of terms often apparently simple . J. H. L. London December 1914 3325 JUN -51916 368012 CONTENTS Introduction 2 King Henry IV Page ix 1 161.
... play . The brief glossary is devoted chiefly to the varying shades of mean- ing of terms often apparently simple . J. H. L. London December 1914 3325 JUN -51916 368012 CONTENTS Introduction 2 King Henry IV Page ix 1 161.
Strona ix
... play was written before the publication of the First Part . The character represented by Falstaff was originally named Sir John Oldcastle , but the descendants of the Lollard knight exercised influence that caused Shakespeare to change ...
... play was written before the publication of the First Part . The character represented by Falstaff was originally named Sir John Oldcastle , but the descendants of the Lollard knight exercised influence that caused Shakespeare to change ...
Strona xi
... play -the early chronicle play called The Famous Victories of Henry V , written about 1586 , and associated with the name of the actor , Richard Tarlton . This exceedingly crude drama , written mostly in prose , was highly popular up to ...
... play -the early chronicle play called The Famous Victories of Henry V , written about 1586 , and associated with the name of the actor , Richard Tarlton . This exceedingly crude drama , written mostly in prose , was highly popular up to ...
Strona xii
... play of Henry IV is the middle portion of a great dramatic epic , which opens with Richard II and culminates in Henry V. While Richard II , however , partakes of the common theme , it differs very greatly in respect of style from the ...
... play of Henry IV is the middle portion of a great dramatic epic , which opens with Richard II and culminates in Henry V. While Richard II , however , partakes of the common theme , it differs very greatly in respect of style from the ...
Strona xv
... a dreadful suggestion of impending Justice and Reformation . Even Falstaff's resourcefulness was never set a harder task than to try to avert our eyes from approaching trouble . From the beginning of the play to Introduction XV.
... a dreadful suggestion of impending Justice and Reformation . Even Falstaff's resourcefulness was never set a harder task than to try to avert our eyes from approaching trouble . From the beginning of the play to Introduction XV.
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