WebJindřich IV. (1. část) je historická hra Williama Shakespeara napsaná nejpozději roku 1597.Jedná se o druhou část tetralogie popisující vládu anglických králů Richarda II., Jindřicha IV. a Jindřicha V.. První část Jindřicha IV. popisuje období od bitvy u Homildonu proti hraběti Douglasovi ke konci roku 1402 a končí porážkou rebelů v bitvě u Shrewsbury … Web(Lord Bardolph; Porter; Henry Percy; Travers; Morton) Henry IV, Part 2: Act 1, Scene 2 London. A street. (Sir John Falstaff; Page; Lord Chief Justice; Servant to the Lord Chief Justice) Henry IV, Part 2: Act 1, Scene 3 York. A room in the Archbishop’s palace. (Archbishop of York; Thomas Mowbray; Lord Hastings; Lord Bardolph)
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WebOwain Glynd ˆ wr/Owen Glendower. The leader of the Welsh rebels and the father of Lady Mortimer (most editions of Henry IV, Part 1 refer to him as Owen Glendower). Glynd ˆ wr joins with the Percys in their insurrection against King Henry. Well-read, educated in England, and very capable in battle, he is also steeped in the traditional lore of ... WebLord Bardolph / Shadow. Martin South. ... Archbishop of York. Bradley Storer. ... John of Lancaster. Valentina Vinci. inauthentic bands
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WebRumor picks up from the end of Henry IV, Part 1. Scene 1. The Earl of Northumberland learns that the rebels have lost the battle, Hotspur is dead, and the Earl of Worcester has … WebHotspur (Henry Percy). What horse? a roan, a crop-ear, is it not? 930; Servant. It is, my lord. Hotspur (Henry Percy). That roan shall by my throne. Well, I will back him straight: O … WebAct II, Scene 3 Warkworth castle [Enter HOTSPUR, solus, reading a letter] Hotspur (Henry Percy). 'But for mine own part, my lord, I could be well contented to be there, in respect of the love I bear your house.' He could be contented: why is he not, 860 then? In respect of the love he bears our house: inauthentic assessment