The Second Part of King Henry the Fourth
One of the plays in the 1916 Oxford University Press edition of all of Shakespeare’s plays and poems.
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (The Oxford Shakespeare), ed. with a glossary by W.J. Craig M.A. (Oxford University Press, 1916).
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- Author: William Shakespeare
- Editor: William James Craig
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- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (The Oxford Shakespeare) (William James Craig)
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Table of Contents
- THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH
- DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
- INDUCTION.
- ACT I.
- Scene I.—: Warkworth. Before Northumberland’s Castle.
- Scene II.—: London. A Street.
- Scene III.—: York. A Room in the Archbishop’s Palace.
- ACT II.
- Scene I.—: London. A Street.
- Scene II.—: The Same. Another Street.
- Scene III.—: Warkworth. Before Northumberland’s Castle.
- Scene IV.—: London. A Room in the Boar’s Head Tavern, in Eastcheap.
- ACT III.
- Scene I.—: Westminster. A Room in the Palace.
- Scene II.—: Court before Justice Shallow’s House in Gloucestershire.
- ACT IV.
- Scene I.—: A Forest in Yorkshire.
- Scene II.—: Another Part of the Forest.
- Scene III.—: Another Part of the Forest.
- Scene IV.—: Westminster. The Jerusalem Chamber.
- Scene V.—: Another Chamber.
- ACT V.
- Scene I.—: Gloucestershire. A Hall in Shallow’s House.
- Scene II.—: Westminster. An Apartment in the Palace.
- Scene III.—: Gloucestershire. The Garden of Shallow’s House.
- Scene IV.—: London. A Street.
- Scene V.—: A public Place near Westminster Abbey.
- EPILOGUE.
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