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... Prince's challenge to Percy to meet him in single combat is paralleled in Chevy Chase , i . 73-80 . Thirdly , the Prince's lament over the corpse of the slain Hotspur ( V. iv . 87-101 ) has its analogue in the Percy's address to the ...
... Prince's challenge to Percy to meet him in single combat is paralleled in Chevy Chase , i . 73-80 . Thirdly , the Prince's lament over the corpse of the slain Hotspur ( V. iv . 87-101 ) has its analogue in the Percy's address to the ...
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... Prince Henry's misconduct in the Chief Justice's court ( pp . lii , liii post ) . ( vi ) The Prince's quibbling retort to Falstaff's admonition , " Do not thou , when thou art king , hang a thief " ( 1. ii . 58 ff . ) , is evidently a ...
... Prince Henry's misconduct in the Chief Justice's court ( pp . lii , liii post ) . ( vi ) The Prince's quibbling retort to Falstaff's admonition , " Do not thou , when thou art king , hang a thief " ( 1. ii . 58 ff . ) , is evidently a ...
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... Prince , he considers him capable of cowardice and treachery , even of fighting against him under Percy's pay , " to show how much he is degenerate " . The King , indeed , may not mean all he says , for , when the Prince protests his ...
... Prince , he considers him capable of cowardice and treachery , even of fighting against him under Percy's pay , " to show how much he is degenerate " . The King , indeed , may not mean all he says , for , when the Prince protests his ...
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... Prince ( Richard II . V. iii . 1-22 ) tells us of his ill repute , and the first reference to him in this play ( I ... prince and an heir to the crown of England , but is to be young and merry a sin ? It may be said that the Prince was ...
... Prince ( Richard II . V. iii . 1-22 ) tells us of his ill repute , and the first reference to him in this play ( I ... prince and an heir to the crown of England , but is to be young and merry a sin ? It may be said that the Prince was ...
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... Prince has shown his mettle ; he has won the esteem of all , even of the enemy . With praise of Hotspur and with " a ... Prince's character without considering the other two plays in which he appears . In the Second Part of Henry IV . it ...
... Prince has shown his mettle ; he has won the esteem of all , even of the enemy . With praise of Hotspur and with " a ... Prince's character without considering the other two plays in which he appears . In the Second Part of Henry IV . it ...
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