Unconformities in Shakespeare’s History PlaysPalgrave Macmillan UK, 1982 M07 8 - 207 pages |
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... pray for him . If we compare these two speeches we find not only a number of repetitions ( ' all good people ' , the fair trial , his innocent blood rising to accuse his enemies , appeals for prayers , the image of being sunk ) but ...
... pray for him . If we compare these two speeches we find not only a number of repetitions ( ' all good people ' , the fair trial , his innocent blood rising to accuse his enemies , appeals for prayers , the image of being sunk ) but ...
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... prays that he and his forces may be God's ' ministers of chastisement ' . Prayers are mostly for chastisement and revenge , and blessings are as rare in Richard III as imprecations are plentiful . Clarence prays for his wife and ...
... prays that he and his forces may be God's ' ministers of chastisement ' . Prayers are mostly for chastisement and revenge , and blessings are as rare in Richard III as imprecations are plentiful . Clarence prays for his wife and ...
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... prayer to speak before the battle : 42 Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay , Who twice a day their wither'd hands hold up Toward heaven , to pardon blood ; and I have built Two chantries , ( Iv.i.304-7 ) and so on . Not a very ...
... prayer to speak before the battle : 42 Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay , Who twice a day their wither'd hands hold up Toward heaven , to pardon blood ; and I have built Two chantries , ( Iv.i.304-7 ) and so on . Not a very ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
Copyright | |
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