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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... tavern ? Walstaff . Well , thou hast called her to a reckoning ° se many a time and oft . 0 : ' rince . Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part ? alstaff . No ; I'll give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . rince . Yea , and ...
... tavern ? Walstaff . Well , thou hast called her to a reckoning ° se many a time and oft . 0 : ' rince . Did I ever call for thee to pay thy part ? alstaff . No ; I'll give thee thy due , thou hast paid all there . rince . Yea , and ...
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... tavern . ° ] Enter Prince and Poins . ince . Ned , prithee come out of that fat ° room and lend me thy hand to laugh a little . ins . Where hast been , Hal ? ' of force of necessity II.iv.s.d. tavern ( the tavern is said to be Eastcheap ...
... tavern . ° ] Enter Prince and Poins . ince . Ned , prithee come out of that fat ° room and lend me thy hand to laugh a little . ins . Where hast been , Hal ? ' of force of necessity II.iv.s.d. tavern ( the tavern is said to be Eastcheap ...
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... tavern and tavern ; but the sack that thou hast drunk me would have bought me lights as good cheap at the dearest chandler's in Europe . I have maintained that salamander ° of yours with fire any time this two and thirty years . God ...
... tavern and tavern ; but the sack that thou hast drunk me would have bought me lights as good cheap at the dearest chandler's in Europe . I have maintained that salamander ° of yours with fire any time this two and thirty years . God ...
Contents
PREFATORY REMARKS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
The History of Henry IV Part One | 37 |
Copyright | |
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