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Edward Capell [1767], Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, or by the Players his Fellows in folio, and now faithfully republish'd from those Editions in ten Volumes octavo; with an introduction: Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, notes, critical and explanatory, and a Body of Various Readings entire (Printed by Dryden Leach, for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S10601].
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Introductory matter

Persons represented. King Henry the Fourth [King Henry the Fourth]: Henry, Prince of Wales, his Son. Prince John of Lancaster, his Son. Earl of Westmoreland, Friend to the King. Sir Walter Blunt, Friend to the King. Scroop, Archbishop of York: Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland; Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Thomas [Thomas Percy], Earl of Worcester, his Brother; Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Henry [Hotspur], sirnam'd—Hot-spur, his Son: Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March; Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Archibald, Earl of Douglas, a Scotchman; Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Owen Glendower, a Welshman; Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Gentleman [Sir Michael], Friend to the Archbishop; Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Sir Richard Vernon, Confederate; and Enemy to the King. Sir John Falstaff, an irregular Humorist: Poins, his Companion. Peto, his Companion. Gadshill, his Companion. Bardolph, his Companion. a Vintner; a Drawer; a Chamberlain; two Carriers [Carrier 1], [Carrier 2]; a Traveller; Sheriff; Servant, Three Messengers [Messenger], [Messenger 2]. Lady Percy, Hot-spur's Wife, Sister to Mortimer. Lady Mortimer, Daughter to Glendower. Hostess of a Tavern in East-cheap [Mrs. Quickly]. Lords, and other Attendants; Officers, Soldiers, &c. [Ostler], [Travellers], [Carrier] Scene, dispers'd; in England, and Wales.

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The first Part of King HENRY the Fourth.

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Edward Capell [1767], Mr William Shakespeare his comedies, histories, and tragedies, set out by himself in quarto, or by the Players his Fellows in folio, and now faithfully republish'd from those Editions in ten Volumes octavo; with an introduction: Whereunto will be added, in some other Volumes, notes, critical and explanatory, and a Body of Various Readings entire (Printed by Dryden Leach, for J. and R. Tonson [etc.], London) [word count] [S10601].
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