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Title: King Henry Iv Part 1 - Hal
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It is the speech of royalty, carefully phrased and in iambic pentameter. Hal has clearly come into his own here, and delivers a chastising almost worthy of a king. Then he continues, praising Hotspur for his virtues, for it is important to pay homage to duties done for the king... Showed first 250 characters
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And finally, Hal promises not to "remember" Hotspur's treason. (V:4:103)
Of Falstaff, Hal has little to say. Because he has "reformed" his ways, Falstaff ranks only as an "old acquaintance." (V:4:104) Hal reluctantly acknowledges that he would have grieved for Falstaff - "I should have a heavy miss of thee / If I were much in love with vanity" - if he had not reformed... Showed next 250 characters
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