The First Part of the History of King Henry the Fourth |
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... performed as a prelude to his rebellion aimed at deposing Elizabeth in 1601 . Closely allied to the aristocratic elements in the Elizabethan theater were the consequences of the strong association of the universities with sixteenth ...
... performed as a prelude to his rebellion aimed at deposing Elizabeth in 1601 . Closely allied to the aristocratic elements in the Elizabethan theater were the consequences of the strong association of the universities with sixteenth ...
Page 171
... performed the audience is so crowded that " you scarce shall have roome . " A clue to the nature of early performances of Hotspur's part at least ( as well as to the play's popularity ) is to be found in the fact that his speech on ...
... performed the audience is so crowded that " you scarce shall have roome . " A clue to the nature of early performances of Hotspur's part at least ( as well as to the play's popularity ) is to be found in the fact that his speech on ...
Page 172
... performed by undergraduates at both Oxford and Cambridge in 1885 ; and another rather elaborate professional per- formance was staged by Beerbohm Tree , in 1896. ( This performance in turn was attacked by George Bernard Shaw in the ...
... performed by undergraduates at both Oxford and Cambridge in 1885 ; and another rather elaborate professional per- formance was staged by Beerbohm Tree , in 1896. ( This performance in turn was attacked by George Bernard Shaw in the ...
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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