The First Part of King Henry the FourthMethuen, 1925 - 204 pages |
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... march through ; we ' ll to Sutton Co'fil ' to - night . Bard . Will you give me money , captain ? Fal . Lay out ... march through Coventry with them , that ' s flat : nay , and the villains march wide betwixt the legs , as if they had ...
... march through ; we ' ll to Sutton Co'fil ' to - night . Bard . Will you give me money , captain ? Fal . Lay out ... march through Coventry with them , that ' s flat : nay , and the villains march wide betwixt the legs , as if they had ...
Page 117
... march ] two lines ending march . march , F. SCENE III Eastcheap Tavern ] Theobald ( substan . ) . • 15. quarter- ] Hanmer ; quarter , Q. F. 17. all ] omitted F. 20. my ] thy , F. 30. that God's angel ] omitted F. 33. thou ] that thou ...
... march ] two lines ending march . march , F. SCENE III Eastcheap Tavern ] Theobald ( substan . ) . • 15. quarter- ] Hanmer ; quarter , Q. F. 17. all ] omitted F. 20. my ] thy , F. 30. that God's angel ] omitted F. 33. thou ] that thou ...
Page 135
... March ( Scotland ) who was George Dunbar ; but he confuses the title with Earl of March ( England ) , who was a Mor- timer , though not the Mortimer of the play who was Sir Edmund Mortimer . SCENE III The principal dramatic value of ...
... March ( Scotland ) who was George Dunbar ; but he confuses the title with Earl of March ( England ) , who was a Mor- timer , though not the Mortimer of the play who was Sir Edmund Mortimer . SCENE III The principal dramatic value of ...
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Anon art thou Bard Bardolph Battle of Shrewsbury blood Capell counterfeit cousin coward death devil doth Doug Douglas Earl of March Eastcheap Edmund Mortimer Enter FALSTAFF Exeunt Exit faith Famous Victories farewell father fear fight Folio Fran Francis Gads Gadshill give Glend Glendower hanged Harry Harry Percy hath head hear Heauen Henry Henry IV honour horse Host Hostess Jack John of Lancaster King King's lines ending lord never night noble Northumberland Oldcastle omitted F omitted Q. F. Peto play plot Poins pray Prince Hal Prince of Wales prisoners prithee prose Q Quarto Re-enter rebel Richard Richard II robbery rogue SCENE Scot Shakespeare Shrewsbury Sir John Sir John Oldcastle Sir Walter Blunt Sirrah soldiers speak sweet sword tell thee Theobald thou art thou hast to-morrow true verse villain Welsh Worcester Zounds