The Works of Shakespeare: King Learat the University Press, 1958 |
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... seem agreed to treat the two Parts as independent , if serially related , plays1 . The only exception I know of is ... seems at least possible that the series which begins with Richard II and ends with Henry V once existed in a pre ...
... seem agreed to treat the two Parts as independent , if serially related , plays1 . The only exception I know of is ... seems at least possible that the series which begins with Richard II and ends with Henry V once existed in a pre ...
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... seem to play upon the name of the tavern ( 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 107 ; 2 Hen . IV , 1. 1. 19 , 2. 2. 144 , 2. 4 . 229 ) ... seems to imply that this was where the drawers themselves drank . 11-12 . lad of mettle i.e. one who has the 144 2.3 ...
... seem to play upon the name of the tavern ( 1 Hen . IV , 2. 4. 107 ; 2 Hen . IV , 1. 1. 19 , 2. 2. 144 , 2. 4 . 229 ) ... seems to imply that this was where the drawers themselves drank . 11-12 . lad of mettle i.e. one who has the 144 2.3 ...
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... seems irrelevant . But twice elsewhere Sh . uses ' eel - skin ' to describe a man very tall and thin ( K. John , 1. 1. 141 ; 2 Hen . IV , 3.2.325 ) . Lastly , Arden notes an obvious echo of the passage in Field , Woman is a Weathercock ...
... seems irrelevant . But twice elsewhere Sh . uses ' eel - skin ' to describe a man very tall and thin ( K. John , 1. 1. 141 ; 2 Hen . IV , 3.2.325 ) . Lastly , Arden notes an obvious echo of the passage in Field , Woman is a Weathercock ...
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KING HENRY IV FRONTISPIECE | xxix |
TO THE READER | xlvii |
THE FIRST PART OF KING HENRY IV 3 | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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