It is true: Compared Henry IV Part I & II and Henry V to the dumb prodigal son story of the bible Shakespeare holds very easily sway; the only flaw is that we do not understand, what has caused the young prince to part thus from his father and assembly such giddy and idle creatures around him; though this mistreating is so common that it needs no explanation and the contemplative conversation is a constant line, the banishment of Falstaff as brilliant as the chiding speech of Henry IV here.
It is true: Compared Henry IV Part I & II and Henry V to the dumb prodigal son story of the bible Shakespeare holds very easily sway; the only flaw is that we do not understand, what has caused the young prince to part thus from his father and assembly such giddy and idle creatures around him; though this mistreating is so common that it needs no explanation and the contemplative conversation is a constant line, the banishment of Falstaff as brilliant as the chiding speech of Henry IV here.
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