The First Part of the History of King Henry the Fourth |
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... appears even more clearly in the preceding play , in the downfall of Rich- ard II . The lighter academic tradition , that of classical and Italian comedy and of the mime , is not markedly present in Henry IV , Part 1 , but the spirited ...
... appears even more clearly in the preceding play , in the downfall of Rich- ard II . The lighter academic tradition , that of classical and Italian comedy and of the mime , is not markedly present in Henry IV , Part 1 , but the spirited ...
Page xix
... appears likely to have joined some such company ; and in 1594 he was certainly a member of the Lord Chamberlain's company . The Lord Chamberlain was an im- portant dignitary who controlled the court entertainments ; and the official ...
... appears likely to have joined some such company ; and in 1594 he was certainly a member of the Lord Chamberlain's company . The Lord Chamberlain was an im- portant dignitary who controlled the court entertainments ; and the official ...
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... appears in two articles , H. Dickinson's about the education of a prince in “ The Reformation of Prince Hal , " Shakespeare Quarterly , XII ( Winter 1938 ) , 33-46 ; and Irving Ribner's " Bolingbroke , a True Machiavel- lian , " Modern ...
... appears in two articles , H. Dickinson's about the education of a prince in “ The Reformation of Prince Hal , " Shakespeare Quarterly , XII ( Winter 1938 ) , 33-46 ; and Irving Ribner's " Bolingbroke , a True Machiavel- lian , " Modern ...
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