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... expulsion of Prince Henry from the Privy Council : - Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost , Which by thy younger brother is supplied . Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince " once to hie offence ...
... expulsion of Prince Henry from the Privy Council : - Thy place in council thou hast rudely lost , Which by thy younger brother is supplied . Shakespeare is here following Holinshed , who relates that the Prince " once to hie offence ...
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The Prince has not lost his relish for fun and frolic . He enters into the humours of the tavern as heartily as ever ; but soon he turns to more serious matters . The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to ...
The Prince has not lost his relish for fun and frolic . He enters into the humours of the tavern as heartily as ever ; but soon he turns to more serious matters . The time for action is at hand : Bardolph is despatched with a letter to ...
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About mid of August , the king to chastise the presumptuous attempts of the Welsh- men , went with a great power of men into Wales , to pursue the capteine of the Welsh rebell Owen Glendouer , but in effect he lost his labor ; for Owen ...
About mid of August , the king to chastise the presumptuous attempts of the Welsh- men , went with a great power of men into Wales , to pursue the capteine of the Welsh rebell Owen Glendouer , but in effect he lost his labor ; for Owen ...
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... besides ten thousand of the commons : and of prisoners among other were these , Mordacke earle of Fife , son to the gouernour Archembald earle Dowglas , which in the fight lost one of his eies , Thomas erle of Murrey , Robert earle ...
... besides ten thousand of the commons : and of prisoners among other were these , Mordacke earle of Fife , son to the gouernour Archembald earle Dowglas , which in the fight lost one of his eies , Thomas erle of Murrey , Robert earle ...
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... Ff . 54. ever - valiant ] hyphened Ff ; every valiant Q7 ; very valiant Q 8 . 56. At ... hour ; ] divided as by Capell ; lines ending spend houre : in Qq , Ff . 49. match'd with ] joined with , as in Love's Labour's Lost , II . i .
... Ff . 54. ever - valiant ] hyphened Ff ; every valiant Q7 ; very valiant Q 8 . 56. At ... hour ; ] divided as by Capell ; lines ending spend houre : in Qq , Ff . 49. match'd with ] joined with , as in Love's Labour's Lost , II . i .
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