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Pagina 370
FONY NP OF LANGU Ke Dilbenda sterk uncles to the King . John of GAUNT ,
Duke of Lancaster ; HENRY , surnamed BOLING BROKE , Duke of Hereford , son
to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , son to the ...
FONY NP OF LANGU Ke Dilbenda sterk uncles to the King . John of GAUNT ,
Duke of Lancaster ; HENRY , surnamed BOLING BROKE , Duke of Hereford , son
to John of Gaunt ; afterwards King Henry IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , son to the ...
Pagina 405
Henry of Lancaster was not called Bolingbroke , or Bullingbrook , till he had
ascended the throne . This name of Henry IV . was derived from his birth place ,
Bolingbroke Castle , in Lincolnshire . The last remains of this ancient edifice
crumbled ...
Henry of Lancaster was not called Bolingbroke , or Bullingbrook , till he had
ascended the throne . This name of Henry IV . was derived from his birth place ,
Bolingbroke Castle , in Lincolnshire . The last remains of this ancient edifice
crumbled ...
Pagina 459
Messengers came from Henry to Richard , and an interview took place between
them . Shakspere has made Northumberland the negotiator on this occasion , as
he really was at Conway . “ The king went up again upon the walls , and saw that
...
Messengers came from Henry to Richard , and an interview took place between
them . Shakspere has made Northumberland the negotiator on this occasion , as
he really was at Conway . “ The king went up again upon the walls , and saw that
...
Pagina 471
opens with the assembly of Bolingbroke and the peers in parliament . The entry
of the triumphant Henry of Lancaster and the captive king into London is reserved
by the poet for the unequalled description by York to his Duchess in the fifth act .
opens with the assembly of Bolingbroke and the peers in parliament . The entry
of the triumphant Henry of Lancaster and the captive king into London is reserved
by the poet for the unequalled description by York to his Duchess in the fifth act .
Pagina 472
Shakspere has , however , placed this remarkable exhibition of vindictive
charges and recriminations before the deposition of Richard . It took place after
Henry's coronation . The protest of the Bishop of Carlisle , whom Holinshed calls “
a bold ...
Shakspere has , however , placed this remarkable exhibition of vindictive
charges and recriminations before the deposition of Richard . It took place after
Henry's coronation . The protest of the Bishop of Carlisle , whom Holinshed calls “
a bold ...
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