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... meet him in single combat ( v . i . 83 ff . ) seems to have no historical warrant . 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 ...
... meet him in single combat ( v . i . 83 ff . ) seems to have no historical warrant . 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 ...
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... meet him in single combat is paralleled in Chevy Chase , i . 73-80 . Thirdly , the Prince's lament over the corpse of the slain Hotspur ( V. iv . 87-101 ) has its analogue in the Percy's address to the dead Douglas in Chevy Chase , ii ...
... meet him in single combat is paralleled in Chevy Chase , i . 73-80 . Thirdly , the Prince's lament over the corpse of the slain Hotspur ( V. iv . 87-101 ) has its analogue in the Percy's address to the dead Douglas in Chevy Chase , ii ...
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... meet him in I. ii . we cannot fail to be won over to sympathy . Were this not so we should reject as mere hypocrisy ... meets his old friend it is on the road to Shrewsbury ( IV . ii . ) . He still has a jest for old " blown Jack " ; but ...
... meet him in I. ii . we cannot fail to be won over to sympathy . Were this not so we should reject as mere hypocrisy ... meets his old friend it is on the road to Shrewsbury ( IV . ii . ) . He still has a jest for old " blown Jack " ; but ...
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... meets the irrepress- ible Falstaff ( V. iii . ) , he is incensed by Falstaff's inopportune jesting , and leaves him with a rebuke— “ What , is it a time to jest and dally now ? " He distinguishes himself in the battle by deeds of ...
... meets the irrepress- ible Falstaff ( V. iii . ) , he is incensed by Falstaff's inopportune jesting , and leaves him with a rebuke— “ What , is it a time to jest and dally now ? " He distinguishes himself in the battle by deeds of ...
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... meet for his estate , the earle of Worcester ( vpon his returne to his nephue ) made relation cleane contrarie to that the king had said , in such sort that he set his nephues hart more in dis- pleasure towards the king , than euer it ...
... meet for his estate , the earle of Worcester ( vpon his returne to his nephue ) made relation cleane contrarie to that the king had said , in such sort that he set his nephues hart more in dis- pleasure towards the king , than euer it ...
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