The Plays of William Shakespeare: King Henry IV. pt.I-II. King Henry VG. Kearsley, 1806 |
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... of Richard the Second , of the wildness of his son , prepares the reader for the frolicks which are here to be recounted , and the characters which are now to be exhibited . JOHNSON . KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Walester.
... of Richard the Second , of the wildness of his son , prepares the reader for the frolicks which are here to be recounted , and the characters which are now to be exhibited . JOHNSON . KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Walester.
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William Shakespeare Manley Wood. KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Walester , } Sons to the King . EARL OF WESTMORELAND , } Friends to the King . SIR WALTER Blunt , THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worcester . HENRY PERCY , Earl of ...
William Shakespeare Manley Wood. KING HENRY THE FOURTH . HENRY , Prince of Walester , } Sons to the King . EARL OF WESTMORELAND , } Friends to the King . SIR WALTER Blunt , THOMAS PERCY , Earl of Worcester . HENRY PERCY , Earl of ...
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... prince , But Hal , I pry'thee , trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God , thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought : An old lord of the council rated me the other day in the street about you , sir ; but ...
... prince , But Hal , I pry'thee , trouble me no more with vanity . I would to God , thou and I knew where a commodity of good names were to be bought : An old lord of the council rated me the other day in the street about you , sir ; but ...
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... prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the spirit of persua- sion , and he the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what he ...
... prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this adventure , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the spirit of persua- sion , and he the ears of profiting , that what thou speakest may move , and what he ...
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William Shakespeare Manley Wood. lieved , that the true prince may ( for recreation sake , ) prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the time want countenance . Farewell : You shall find me in Eastcheap . P. Hen . Farewell , thou ...
William Shakespeare Manley Wood. lieved , that the true prince may ( for recreation sake , ) prove a false thief ; for the poor abuses of the time want countenance . Farewell : You shall find me in Eastcheap . P. Hen . Farewell , thou ...
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art thou Bard Bardolph blood brother captain Constable of France cousin crown dead death devil dost doth Douglas duke duke of Burgundy earl Eastcheap England English Exeunt Exit Falstaff father fear Fluellen France French friends give Glend Glendower grace hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven HENRY IV honour horse Host hostess Hotspur humour Jack JOHNSON Kate Kath king's knave Lady liege look lord majesty merry Mortimer Mowb never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol play Poins pr'ythee pray Prince JOHN prince of Wales rascal rogue SCENE Shakspeare Shal Shrewsbury Sir Dagonet sir John sir John Falstaff soldier speak STEEVENS sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD thine thing thou art thou hast tongue unto villain WARBURTON Westmoreland wilt word