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XXix THE STAGE - HISTORY OF KING HENRY IV The stage - history of Henry IV begins in the innyards , perhaps before Shakespeare came to London . Tarlton , who died in 1588 , and was the Clown of the Queen's Company , is reported to have ...
XXix THE STAGE - HISTORY OF KING HENRY IV The stage - history of Henry IV begins in the innyards , perhaps before Shakespeare came to London . Tarlton , who died in 1588 , and was the Clown of the Queen's Company , is reported to have ...
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Indeed , the vogue of Henry IV reached its zenith in the eighteenth century . Our records ” for the first half give us no fewer than two hundred and twenty performances of Part 1 in London , 1704-50 and eighty of Part 2 for the shorter ...
Indeed , the vogue of Henry IV reached its zenith in the eighteenth century . Our records ” for the first half give us no fewer than two hundred and twenty performances of Part 1 in London , 1704-50 and eighty of Part 2 for the shorter ...
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We may learn from the New Variorum edition of i King Henry IV ( p . 502 ) that Quin followed Pope ... 4 , and that he opened Falstaff's speech at 2. 4. 264 with ' Ha , ha , ha ! d'ye think I did not know ye ? ' — a gag which survived as ...
We may learn from the New Variorum edition of i King Henry IV ( p . 502 ) that Quin followed Pope ... 4 , and that he opened Falstaff's speech at 2. 4. 264 with ' Ha , ha , ha ! d'ye think I did not know ye ? ' — a gag which survived as ...
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THE STAGEHISTORY OF KING HENRY IV | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
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