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Article: Historical Works of William Shakespeare: The Second Part Of King Henry IV: Introduction
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Shakespeare, William
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Critic: Barasch, Frances K.
Affiliation: Assistant Professor Of English, City University Of New York
The Second Part Of King Henry IV: Introduction
Characters In Order Of Their Appearance
Rumour:
Sometimes called Fame or Fama, an allegorical figure representing News,
which when noised abroad affects the destinies of men.
Thomas, Lord Bardolph:
An adherent of Henry Percy, the elder, Earl of Northumberland.
Porter:
Keeper of the gate at Warkworth, the castle of the Earl of
Northumberland.
Earl of Northumberland:
Henry Percy, the elder, leader of the rebel party, lord of the
northeastern region of England, south of the Scottish border ...
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Article: King Henry IV, Part I: Act V, Scene V
The Complete Works of Shakespeare;
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... ... The trumpets sound. Enter KING HENRY IV, PRINCE HENRY, LORD JOHN LANCASTER ... WORCESTER and VERNON prisoners.} KING HENRY IV: Thus ever did rebellion find ... to be avoided it falls on me. KING HENRY IV: Bear Worcester to the death ...
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