Histories, Vol. 2: Volume 2; Introduction by Tony TannerKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1994 - 778 էջ William Shakespeare arrived at his splendid maturity as an artist in his second cycle of history plays. With their superb battle scenes; their magnificent major and minor characters; their stories of ambition, usurpation, guilt, and redemption; and their profound ideas about the social order, these plays represent the Elizabethan historical drama in its full glory. And thanks to parts one and two of Henry IV our literature is graced—in the figure of the dissolute and boastful knight Sir John Falstaff—with one of the greatest comic creations in the history of the stage. |
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... hope the King is not yet shipped for Ireland . QUEEN Why hopest thou so ? ' Tis better hope he is , For his designs crave haste , his haste good hope : Then wherefore dost thou hope he is not shipped ? GREEN That he our hope might have ...
... hope to have The present benefit which I possess ; And hope to joy is little less in joy Than hope enjoyed . By this the weary lords II.iii.7 delectable ( accents on first and third syllables ) 9 Cotshall Cotswold 12 tediousness and ...
... hope . LORD BARDOLPH Yes , if this present quality of war . Indeed the instant action , a cause on foot , Lives so in hope as in an early spring 25 30 35 We see th ' appearing buds , which to prove fruit , Hope gives not so much warrant ...
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Introduction | xi |
Select Bibliography | cxxiii |
HENRY IV PART ONE | 113 |
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