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authorpgww <pgww@lists.pglaf.org>2025-09-22 11:19:23 -0700
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ your selfe
Bar. Long liue the King
-***
+ * * * * *
As I understand it, the printers often ran out of certain words
or letters they had often packed into a "cliche". . .this is the
@@ -47,45 +47,46 @@ made by our volunteer who prepared this file: you may see errors
that are "not" errors. . . .
So. . .with this caveat. . .we have NOT changed the canon errors,
-here is the Project Gutenberg Etext of Shakespeare's The Second
-Part of Henry the Fourth.
+here is the Project Gutenberg Etext of Shakespeare's play.
Michael S. Hart
Project Gutenberg
Executive Director
-***
+ * * * * *
-Scanner's Notes: What this is and isn't. This was taken from
-a copy of Shakespeare's first folio and it is as close as I can
-come in ASCII to the printed text.
+Scanner's Notes:
+
+What this is and isn't. This was taken from a copy of
+Shakespeare's first folio and it is as close as I can come in
+ASCII to the printed text.
The elongated S's have been changed to small s's and the
-conjoined ae have been changed to ae. I have left the spelling,
-punctuation, capitalization as close as possible to the
-printed text. I have corrected some spelling mistakes (I have put
-together a spelling dictionary devised from the spellings of the
-Geneva Bible and Shakespeare's First Folio and have unified
+conjoined ae have been changed to ae. I have left the spelling,
+punctuation, capitalization as close as possible to the printed
+text. I have corrected some spelling mistakes (I have put
+together a spelling dictionary devised from the spellings of
+the Geneva Bible and Shakespeare's First Folio and have unified
spellings according to this template), typo's and expanded
-abbreviations as I have come across them. Everything within
-brackets [] is what I have added. So if you don't like that
-you can delete everything within the brackets if you want a
-purer Shakespeare.
-
-Another thing that you should be aware of is that there are textual
-differences between various copies of the first folio. So there may
-be differences (other than what I have mentioned above) between
-this and other first folio editions. This is due to the printer's
-habit of setting the type and running off a number of copies and
-then proofing the printed copy and correcting the type and then
-continuing the printing run. The proof run wasn't thrown away but
-incorporated into the printed copies. This is just the way it is.
-The text I have used was a composite of more than 30 different
-First Folio editions' best pages.
+abbreviations as I have come across them. Everything within
+brackets [] is what I have added. So if you don't like that you
+can delete everything within the brackets if you want a purer
+Shakespeare.
+
+Another thing that you should be aware of is that there are
+textual differences between various copies of the first folio. So
+there may be differences (other than what I have mentioned above)
+between this and other first folio editions. This is due to the
+printer's habit of setting the type and running off a number of
+copies and then proofing the printed copy and correcting the type
+and then continuing the printing run. The proof run wasn't thrown
+away but incorporated into the printed copies. This is just the
+way it is. The text I have used was a composite of more than 30
+different First Folio editions' best pages.
David Reed
-======================================================================
+=====================================================================
@@ -4207,6 +4208,7 @@ Come, will you hence?
Exeunt.
FINIS.
+
EPILOGVE.
First, my Feare: then, my Curtsie: last, my Speech. My Feare, is your
@@ -4239,64 +4241,5 @@ you good night; and so kneele downe before you: But (indeed) to pray
for the Queene.
-THE ACTORS NAMES.
-
- Rumour the Presentor.
- King Henry the Fourth.
- Prince Henry, afterwards Crowned King Henrie the Fift.
- Prince Iohn of Lancaster.
- Humphrey of Gloucester.
- Thomas of Clarence.
- Sonnes to Henry the Fourth, & brethren to Henry 5.
- Northumberland.
- The Arch Byshop of Yorke.
- Mowbray.
- Hastings.
- Lord Bardolfe.
- Trauers.
- Morton.
- Coleuile.
- Opposites against King Henrie the
- Fourth.
- Warwicke.
- Westmerland.
- Surrey.
- Gowre.
- Harecourt.
- Lord Chiefe Iustice.
- Of the Kings
- Partie.
- Shallow.
- Silence.
- Both Country
- Iustices.
- Dauie, Seruant to Shallow.
- Phang, and Snare, 2. Serieants
- Mouldie.
- Shadow.
- Wart.
- Feeble.
- Bullcalfe.
- Country Soldiers
- Pointz.
- Falstaffe.
- Bardolphe.
- Pistoll.
- Peto.
- Page.
- Irregular
- Humorists.
- Drawers
- Beadles.
- Groomes
- Northumberlands Wife.
- Percies Widdow.
- Hostesse Quickly.
- Doll Teare-sheete.
-
-Epilogue. The Second Part of Henry the Fourth, Containing his
-Death: and
-the Coronation of King Henry the Fift.
-
-
*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 2252 ***
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