The History of Henry IV [part One], Part 1"Henry IV, Part 1 is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written no later than 1597. It is the second play in Shakespeare's tetralogy dealing with the successive reigns of Richard II, Henry IV (2 plays), and Henry V. Henry IV, Part 1 depicts a span of history that begins with Hotspur's battle at Homildon against the Douglas late in 1402 and ends with the defeat of the rebels at Shrewsbury in the middle of 1403. From the start it has been an extremely popular play both with the public and the critics." -- Wikipedia.com viewed May 7, 2021. |
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Page 72
... York commends the plot and the general cou of the action . Zounds , and I were now by this ras I could brain him with his lady's fan . Is there not father , my uncle , and myself ; Lord Edmund M timer , my Lord of York , and Owen ...
... York commends the plot and the general cou of the action . Zounds , and I were now by this ras I could brain him with his lady's fan . Is there not father , my uncle , and myself ; Lord Edmund M timer , my Lord of York , and Owen ...
Page 210
... York , look what is in it . F alls Sc I her 135 York . And it please your Grace , here is a carpet , anere tun of tennis balls . King . A tun of tennis balls ! I pray you , good my L Archbishop , what might the meaning thereof be ...
... York , look what is in it . F alls Sc I her 135 York . And it please your Grace , here is a carpet , anere tun of tennis balls . King . A tun of tennis balls ! I pray you , good my L Archbishop , what might the meaning thereof be ...
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... York . Yet I thank you for your good will . How now , what is that ? A trumpet sounds . York . I think it be some herald of arms . Enters a Herald . Herald . King of England , my Lord High Constable and others of the noblemen of France ...
... York . Yet I thank you for your good will . How now , what is that ? A trumpet sounds . York . I think it be some herald of arms . Enters a Herald . Herald . King of England , my Lord High Constable and others of the noblemen of France ...
Contents
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The History of Henry IV Part One | 37 |
Copyright | |
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