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K. Smidt. 7 Down - trod Mortimer and Plump Jack The beginning of Henry IV links up fairly closely with the ending of Richard II . It is true that we hardly expect to find King Henry ' shaken ' and ' wan with care ' only a twelvemonth ...
K. Smidt. 7 Down - trod Mortimer and Plump Jack The beginning of Henry IV links up fairly closely with the ending of Richard II . It is true that we hardly expect to find King Henry ' shaken ' and ' wan with care ' only a twelvemonth ...
Page 117
... king's seeming prophecy of dissension among the brothers , and Clarence now- here performs the function which is here assigned to him . He does not appear in Henry IV before the deathbed scene and has no speaking part in Henry V.30 ...
... king's seeming prophecy of dissension among the brothers , and Clarence now- here performs the function which is here assigned to him . He does not appear in Henry IV before the deathbed scene and has no speaking part in Henry V.30 ...
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K. Smidt. 8 The Disunity of King Henry V King Henry V , it seems to be generally agreed , ' was almost certainly ... king ' in 121 The Disunity of King Henry V.
K. Smidt. 8 The Disunity of King Henry V King Henry V , it seems to be generally agreed , ' was almost certainly ... king ' in 121 The Disunity of King Henry V.
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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