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... the skirmish at Pilleth in Wales . This is another instance of Shakespeare's subordination of fact to dramatic exigencies ; for Holinshed correctly assigns the defeat at Pilleth to June 22 , 1402 , and the Battle xiv INTRODUCTION.
... the skirmish at Pilleth in Wales . This is another instance of Shakespeare's subordination of fact to dramatic exigencies ; for Holinshed correctly assigns the defeat at Pilleth to June 22 , 1402 , and the Battle xiv INTRODUCTION.
Seite xvi
... Wales when his father was obliged to abandon his campaign against Glendower and to return to England ( Dict . Nat . Biog . , xxvi . 436 ) . In III . ii . 32 , 33 , the King refers to the expulsion of Prince Henry from the Privy Council ...
... Wales when his father was obliged to abandon his campaign against Glendower and to return to England ( Dict . Nat . Biog . , xxvi . 436 ) . In III . ii . 32 , 33 , the King refers to the expulsion of Prince Henry from the Privy Council ...
Seite xix
... Wales , named Griffith Vichan : he dwelled in the parish of Conwaie , within the countie of Merioneth in North Wales , in a place called Glindourwie , which is as much to saie in English , as The vallie by the side of the water of Dee ...
... Wales , named Griffith Vichan : he dwelled in the parish of Conwaie , within the countie of Merioneth in North Wales , in a place called Glindourwie , which is as much to saie in English , as The vallie by the side of the water of Dee ...
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... Wales . From this play , which is one of the sources of 1 Henry IV . , Shakespeare borrowed Sir John Oldcastle's name and gave it to the knight who was to be the central figure in his tavern scenes . Shakespeare owes the older dramatist ...
... Wales . From this play , which is one of the sources of 1 Henry IV . , Shakespeare borrowed Sir John Oldcastle's name and gave it to the knight who was to be the central figure in his tavern scenes . Shakespeare owes the older dramatist ...
Seite xxxv
... Wales , to pursue the capteine of the Welsh rebell Owen Glendouer , but in effect he lost his labor ; for Owen conueied himselfe out of the waie , into his knowen lurking places , and ( as was thought ) through art magike , he caused ...
... Wales , to pursue the capteine of the Welsh rebell Owen Glendouer , but in effect he lost his labor ; for Owen conueied himselfe out of the waie , into his knowen lurking places , and ( as was thought ) through art magike , he caused ...
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