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... prince promising with great sincerity to redeem his bad reputation on Percy's head ' . In v.ii his enemy Vernon prophesies an astonishing change in him . In 2 Henry IV there are renewed promises of reformation . Thus in his conversation ...
... prince promising with great sincerity to redeem his bad reputation on Percy's head ' . In v.ii his enemy Vernon prophesies an astonishing change in him . In 2 Henry IV there are renewed promises of reformation . Thus in his conversation ...
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... prince orders Bardolph , who is Falstaff's servant , not his , to carry letters to Prince John and the Earl of Westmoreland , both of whom were on their way to Shrewsbury in the previous scene ( III.ii.170–1 ) . The lines are very ...
... prince orders Bardolph , who is Falstaff's servant , not his , to carry letters to Prince John and the Earl of Westmoreland , both of whom were on their way to Shrewsbury in the previous scene ( III.ii.170–1 ) . The lines are very ...
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... Prince Henry , Prince John , the Earl of Westmoreland , and Mistress Ursula , wheedles Mistress Quickly into not only remitting his old debts but providing a new loan , and at the end of the play has obviously been successful in getting ...
... Prince Henry , Prince John , the Earl of Westmoreland , and Mistress Ursula , wheedles Mistress Quickly into not only remitting his old debts but providing a new loan , and at the end of the play has obviously been successful in getting ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into Two | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into One | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies The Tragedy of King Richard the Third | 53 |
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