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Page xxiv
... edition existed , but the fragment is similar to the first fully available quarto . An editor , therefore , will naturally choose to base an edition of Henry IV , Part 1 , on the text of the first quarto , which is followed here , as it ...
... edition existed , but the fragment is similar to the first fully available quarto . An editor , therefore , will naturally choose to base an edition of Henry IV , Part 1 , on the text of the first quarto , which is followed here , as it ...
Page xxvi
... editions , among others , as well as checked against the British Museum first quarto ( referred to as Q1 in this edition ) . As this 1598 text of the play is close to Shakespeare's own version , the present edition , like most modern ...
... editions , among others , as well as checked against the British Museum first quarto ( referred to as Q1 in this edition ) . As this 1598 text of the play is close to Shakespeare's own version , the present edition , like most modern ...
Page 158
... edition of Shakespeare's collected works ( gathered by fellow actors Heminges and Condell ) is registered for publication at the Stationers ' Company , and is published late in the year . 1670 February 17. Shakespeare's granddaughter ...
... edition of Shakespeare's collected works ( gathered by fellow actors Heminges and Condell ) is registered for publication at the Stationers ' Company , and is published late in the year . 1670 February 17. Shakespeare's granddaughter ...
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Anon arms art thou BARDOLPH battle blood Bolingbroke called CARRIER cousin coward Derick Devil dost doth Douglas Duke E. K. Chambers Earl of March Eastcheap edition Elizabeth Elizabethan England English Enter HOTSPUR Exeunt Exit faith father fear Francis GADSHILL give grace Hal's hanged Harry Harry Percy hath head hear Henry IV Henry VI Holinshed honour horse HOSTESS Jack JOHN OF LANCASTER Kate King Henry King's LADY PERCY London lord means modern night noble Northumberland Oldcastle Owen Glendower performed PETO plague play POINS PRINCE FALSTAFF Prince of Wales prisoners prithee quarto rascal Richard Richard II rogue sack scene Scot Shakespeare Shrewsbury Sir John SIR MICHAEL speak sweet sword tell theater thee thou art thou hast Tudor VERNON villainous vols Welsh Westmoreland William Shakespeare wilt WORCESTER Zounds