The second part of King Henry IVCassell & Company, 1908 |
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... KING HENRY THE FOURTH , Part II . , 1 is not up to the spirit and freshness of the First Part ; all continuations do fall off , and this is no exception to the rule . How are Hotspur and the first impression of Falstaff to be equalld ...
... KING HENRY THE FOURTH , Part II . , 1 is not up to the spirit and freshness of the First Part ; all continuations do fall off , and this is no exception to the rule . How are Hotspur and the first impression of Falstaff to be equalld ...
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... king , yet " Ready , aye ready " is still his word ; and as soon as Hotspur is beaten , another army marches against Northumberland and the Archbishop , whose two separate rebellions Shak- spere has put into one . But his cares tell on ...
... king , yet " Ready , aye ready " is still his word ; and as soon as Hotspur is beaten , another army marches against Northumberland and the Archbishop , whose two separate rebellions Shak- spere has put into one . But his cares tell on ...
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... king's last speech to his gallant heir , we see the man's whole nature - wily to win , strong to hold , a purpose in all he did ; not perhaps a hero , but a ruler and a king , a father , too . Such political lesson as Shakspere preacht ...
... king's last speech to his gallant heir , we see the man's whole nature - wily to win , strong to hold , a purpose in all he did ; not perhaps a hero , but a ruler and a king , a father , too . Such political lesson as Shakspere preacht ...
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... king : : - " Let us take any man's horses ; The laws of England are at my commandment . Happy are they which have been my friends ; And woe to my lord chief justice . " and worse , His end here is imprisonment for a time ; to be chafft ...
... king : : - " Let us take any man's horses ; The laws of England are at my commandment . Happy are they which have been my friends ; And woe to my lord chief justice . " and worse , His end here is imprisonment for a time ; to be chafft ...
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... King's Lynn • HINOKLEY COVENTRY , Cambridge WOROESTER Caermarthen ALOUDESTER LONDON WINDSOR Bristol BASINGSTOKE Canterbury Salisbury Southampton Exeter English Chan KING HENRY THE FOURTH DRAMATIS PERSONE KING HENRY THE FOURTH 22.
... King's Lynn • HINOKLEY COVENTRY , Cambridge WOROESTER Caermarthen ALOUDESTER LONDON WINDSOR Bristol BASINGSTOKE Canterbury Salisbury Southampton Exeter English Chan KING HENRY THE FOURTH DRAMATIS PERSONE KING HENRY THE FOURTH 22.
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