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There are additions and corrections in the hand of Sir Edward Dering , the antiquary , who died in 1644 . The authoritative text of the play is Q I. Every subsequent Quarto seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor ...
There are additions and corrections in the hand of Sir Edward Dering , the antiquary , who died in 1644 . The authoritative text of the play is Q I. Every subsequent Quarto seems to have been printed from its immediate predecessor ...
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The slaying of Hotspur is attributed to Prince Henry by Holinshed and by Shakespeare , but as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed .
The slaying of Hotspur is attributed to Prince Henry by Holinshed and by Shakespeare , but as a matter of fact it is unknown by whose hand Percy fell . The Prince's rescue of the King has no foundation in Holinshed .
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The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the Argument we haue in hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple , let this briefe suffise : It is no pamperd ...
The doubtful Title ( Gentlemen ) prefixt Vpon the Argument we haue in hand , May breede suspence , and wrongfully disturbe The peacefull quiet of your setled thoughts . To stop which scruple , let this briefe suffise : It is no pamperd ...
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The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , “ for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has ...
The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to Lord John of Lancaster ; Peto is ordered to horse , “ for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time " ; and Falstaff , for whom a charge of foot has ...
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... his slaying the great Percy in hand - to - hand fight ( v . iv . ) . He is modest and generous withal ; and he cannot repress a sigh when he sees , as he thinks , Falstaff , his “ old acquaintance , ” struck down by , death .
... his slaying the great Percy in hand - to - hand fight ( v . iv . ) . He is modest and generous withal ; and he cannot repress a sigh when he sees , as he thinks , Falstaff , his “ old acquaintance , ” struck down by , death .
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