The Works of William Shakespeare, Volym 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Sida xiv
... battle of Homildon , etc. Interval : a week ( ? ) . Hotspur comes to Court . [ Day 1a . Act I , ii . London ... Shrewsbury . In- terval . Day 8. Act IV , ii . Day 9. Act IV , iii . York . Near Coventry . The rebel camp . Act IV , iv . Day 10.
... battle of Homildon , etc. Interval : a week ( ? ) . Hotspur comes to Court . [ Day 1a . Act I , ii . London ... Shrewsbury . In- terval . Day 8. Act IV , ii . Day 9. Act IV , iii . York . Near Coventry . The rebel camp . Act IV , iv . Day 10.
Sida xvi
... battle at Shrewsbury against Henry Hotspur of the North , with the conceited Mirth of Sir John Falstaff . " The same year it was published in a quarto pamphlet of forty leaves , with a title - page reading as follows : " The History of ...
... battle at Shrewsbury against Henry Hotspur of the North , with the conceited Mirth of Sir John Falstaff . " The same year it was published in a quarto pamphlet of forty leaves , with a title - page reading as follows : " The History of ...
Sida xxiii
... Shrewsbury before they had any thought of his coming . Northumberland being ... battle which followed was one of the most obstinate and bloody on record ... battle took place in July , 1403 , Prince Henry being then sixteen years of age ...
... Shrewsbury before they had any thought of his coming . Northumberland being ... battle which followed was one of the most obstinate and bloody on record ... battle took place in July , 1403 , Prince Henry being then sixteen years of age ...
Sida xxix
... battle at Shrewsbury , representing him as shrewdly and unscrupu- lously encouraging rebellion , that he might use the rebels till he was strong enough to do without them , or to crush them if they got in his way . And long afterwards ...
... battle at Shrewsbury , representing him as shrewdly and unscrupu- lously encouraging rebellion , that he might use the rebels till he was strong enough to do without them , or to crush them if they got in his way . And long afterwards ...
Sida xxxiii
... war- fare ; the whole working of his nature being too impulsive and heady for the counterpoise of so weighty an under ... battle of Shrewsbury , where if he be not perversely wrong - headed , he is so headstrong , peremptory , and ...
... war- fare ; the whole working of his nature being too impulsive and heady for the counterpoise of so weighty an under ... battle of Shrewsbury , where if he be not perversely wrong - headed , he is so headstrong , peremptory , and ...
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