The Second Part of King Henry IvUniversity Tutorial Press, 1936 - 140 |
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Strona vii
... Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland . Shakespeare , however , was consciously writing for the stage and moulded the facts . of history to suit the needs of stagecraft and of dramatic literature . His departures ...
... Holinshed's Chronicles of England , Scotland , and Ireland . Shakespeare , however , was consciously writing for the stage and moulded the facts . of history to suit the needs of stagecraft and of dramatic literature . His departures ...
Strona ix
... Holinshed says ) he had been collecting aid in Wales , France , and Flanders . Further , the King lived five years after that , and Holinshed does not mention his sickness until he comes to deal with the year 1412 . ( vi ) ...
... Holinshed says ) he had been collecting aid in Wales , France , and Flanders . Further , the King lived five years after that , and Holinshed does not mention his sickness until he comes to deal with the year 1412 . ( vi ) ...
Strona 124
... Holinshed simply says that the rebels are at least 20,000 and the royal forces " far stronger in number . " 23. the ... out : " the exact number that we declared them to be . " 66 24. sway on : advance in orderly march . " 66 25. well ...
... Holinshed simply says that the rebels are at least 20,000 and the royal forces " far stronger in number . " 23. the ... out : " the exact number that we declared them to be . " 66 24. sway on : advance in orderly march . " 66 25. well ...
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Arch Archbishop Bard battle battle of Shrewsbury bear beseech blood Bolingbroke brother Bullcalf captain Chief Justice Clar Colevile comes cousin Davy dead death Doll doth Earl Exeunt Exit faith father fear fellow friends G. E. HOLLINGWORTH give Glou grace grief Harry Hast hath head hear heart Henry IV hither Holinshed honour Host Hotspur's humours King King's knave Lancaster lives look Lord Bardolph Lord Mowbray majesty marry Master Shallow means merry morrow Mouldy Mowb Mowbray night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol play Poins pray prick Prince Henry Prince John rascal Re-enter rebellion Richard Richard II SCENE Shakespeare Shal Shrewsbury sick Sir Dagonet Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle speak speech spirit swaggering sweet sword Tearsheet tell thee thing thou art tongue troth Warkworth Warwick Westmoreland wilt word ΙΟ