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... Death of Henry Sirnamed Hotspvrre " . The " Dering MS . , " to which reference is made in the critical apparatus , was supposed by Mr. Halliwell to date from the early part of the seventeenth century . It contains a large portion of the ...
... Death of Henry Sirnamed Hotspvrre " . The " Dering MS . , " to which reference is made in the critical apparatus , was supposed by Mr. Halliwell to date from the early part of the seventeenth century . It contains a large portion of the ...
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... death by the anti - Lollard party . A travesty of his character was placed upon the stage 1 See the notes on III . i . 177-179 , and III . ii . 27 . about 1588 in The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth X INTRODUCTION.
... death by the anti - Lollard party . A travesty of his character was placed upon the stage 1 See the notes on III . i . 177-179 , and III . ii . 27 . about 1588 in The Famous Victories of Henry the Fifth X INTRODUCTION.
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... death , In though not necessarily unmetrical , becomes regular if " Old- castle " be substituted for " Falstaff " . Unfortunately there is no other instance in the First Part of Henry IV . of the name " Falstaff " in verse context . In ...
... death , In though not necessarily unmetrical , becomes regular if " Old- castle " be substituted for " Falstaff " . Unfortunately there is no other instance in the First Part of Henry IV . of the name " Falstaff " in verse context . In ...
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... death ? " ( Holinshed , Chronicles , ed . 1808 , iii . 18 , 19 ) . Holinshed does not make it clear what time elapsed between the death of Richard II , and the events with which the First Part of Henry IV . opens , but a little ...
... death ? " ( Holinshed , Chronicles , ed . 1808 , iii . 18 , 19 ) . Holinshed does not make it clear what time elapsed between the death of Richard II , and the events with which the First Part of Henry IV . opens , but a little ...
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... death . But his grief will soon pass , for his life and ways are gradually changing . He can , however , admit- O , I should have a heavy miss of thee , If I were much in love with vanity ! -v . iv . 105 , 106 . He is rejoiced when the ...
... death . But his grief will soon pass , for his life and ways are gradually changing . He can , however , admit- O , I should have a heavy miss of thee , If I were much in love with vanity ! -v . iv . 105 , 106 . He is rejoiced when the ...
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