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  • Bardolph (Shakespeare character) - Wikipedia
    Bardolph is a fictional character who appears in four plays by William Shakespeare He is a thief who forms part of the entourage of Sir John Falstaff His grossly inflamed nose and constantly flushed, carbuncle-covered face is a repeated subject for Falstaff's and Prince Hal's comic insults and word-play
  • Henry V - Act 3, scene 6 | Folger Shakespeare Library
    Captains Fluellen and Gower meet Pistol, who pleads for Bardolph, sentenced to die for robbery Fluellen refuses to intervene and Pistol insults him and leaves Henry enters and learns about Bardolph’s sentence of death, which he upholds
  • Bardolph (Henry V) - PlayShakespeare. com
    Bardolph is one of Falstaff’s old companions and now a soldier in the French army, the same character as the Bardolph of Henry IV, Part Two Noticeable for his huge red nose and his pockmarked face, he is a coward and a rogue, but still has enough presence to be able to stop Nim and Pistol from actually fighting
  • The Plays and Characters of William Shakespeare
    Bardolph is a character in William Shakespeare's play The Merry Wives of Windsor He is a member of Sir John Falstaff's group of followers and serves as a comedic sidekick throughout the play
  • Lord Bardolph - shakespeareandhistory. com
    Bardolph appears in the first scene of 2 Henry IV, where he is used in the role of a messenger to Northumberland, after the Battle of Shrewsbury He falsely informs the earl that the rebels were successful and that his son Hotspur defeated Prince Hal in battle
  • Bardolph Archives - myShakespeare. me
    Lord Bardolph Look, here comes more news Northumberland Yea, this man’s brow, like to a title leaf, Foretells the nature of a tragic volume So looks the strand whereon the imperious flood Hath left a witnessed usurpation — Say, Morton, didst thou come from Shrewsbury? Yet the first bringer of unwelcome news Hath but a losing office,
  • 1415: Bardolph, Hal’s friend | Executed Today
    On this date in 1415, on the eve of the Battle of Agincourt, the young English King Henry V approved the execution of his onetime boon companion Bardolph in William Shakespeare’s Henry V 18th century illustration of Bardolph





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