The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 16F. C. and J. Rivington; T. Egerton; J. Cuthell; Scatcherd and Letterman; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Cadell and Davies ... [and 28 others in London], J. Deighton and sons, Cambridge: Wilson and son, York: and Stirling and Slade, Fairbairn and Anderson, and D. Brown, Edinburgh., 1821 |
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... of the first year of Henry the Fourth ; for which he was imprisoned . Unquestionably , this old play , like many others , was never printed , and I fear has long since perished . If it could be recovered , it would be a great curiosity ...
... of the first year of Henry the Fourth ; for which he was imprisoned . Unquestionably , this old play , like many others , was never printed , and I fear has long since perished . If it could be recovered , it would be a great curiosity ...
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... of the king upon a stage ; the Friday before , Sir Gilly Merick and some others of the earl's train having an humour to see a play , they must needs have the play of Henry IV . The players told them that was stale ; they should get ...
... of the king upon a stage ; the Friday before , Sir Gilly Merick and some others of the earl's train having an humour to see a play , they must needs have the play of Henry IV . The players told them that was stale ; they should get ...
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William Shakespeare. KING RICHARD the Second . EDMUND OF LANGLEY , Duke of York ; JOHN OF GAUNT , Duke of Lancaster ; Uncles to the King . HENRY , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Here- ford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV .
William Shakespeare. KING RICHARD the Second . EDMUND OF LANGLEY , Duke of York ; JOHN OF GAUNT , Duke of Lancaster ; Uncles to the King . HENRY , surnamed Bolingbroke , Duke of Here- ford , Son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV .
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... of my travel : ] So , in King Lear , 1605 : 66 Thy pleasant company will make the way seem short . " MALONE . 7 And hope to JOY , ] To joy is , I believe , here used as a verb . So , in the second Act of King Henry IV . Part I .: " Poor ...
... of my travel : ] So , in King Lear , 1605 : 66 Thy pleasant company will make the way seem short . " MALONE . 7 And hope to JOY , ] To joy is , I believe , here used as a verb . So , in the second Act of King Henry IV . Part I .: " Poor ...
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... of the first scene of that play . Again , though Glendower , in the very first year of King Henry IV . beginning to be troublesome , put in for the supremacy of Wales , and imprisoned Mortimer ; yet it was SCENE II " . The Coast of ...
... of the first scene of that play . Again , though Glendower , in the very first year of King Henry IV . beginning to be troublesome , put in for the supremacy of Wales , and imprisoned Mortimer ; yet it was SCENE II " . The Coast of ...
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