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... Somerset . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , son of Richard late Earl of Cam- bridge , afterwards Duke of York . EARL OF WARWICK . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL OF SUFFOLK . LORD TALBOT , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury . JOHN TALBOT , his son . EDMUND ...
... Somerset . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , son of Richard late Earl of Cam- bridge , afterwards Duke of York . EARL OF WARWICK . EARL OF SALISBURY . EARL OF SUFFOLK . LORD TALBOT , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury . JOHN TALBOT , his son . EDMUND ...
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... Somerset is at large ; or young Clifford's , on finding his dead father ( v . 2. 40 ) ; or the combat , known only to C , between young Clifford and Richard , which issues in Richard's ' flying away . ' In H they do not meet at all ...
... Somerset is at large ; or young Clifford's , on finding his dead father ( v . 2. 40 ) ; or the combat , known only to C , between young Clifford and Richard , which issues in Richard's ' flying away . ' In H they do not meet at all ...
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... Somerset's treacherous delays are made the ground of Talbot's death . The ruin of Talbot is thus brought into organic connec- tion with the civil rupture at home , and the epic of heroic exploits acquires dramatic meaning and pathos ...
... Somerset's treacherous delays are made the ground of Talbot's death . The ruin of Talbot is thus brought into organic connec- tion with the civil rupture at home , and the epic of heroic exploits acquires dramatic meaning and pathos ...
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... Somerset to which Talbot owes his fall . The authors of the Second and Third Parts handled the Chronicles on very different principles . They do not hew and slash at facts in the interest of a popular hero ; they do not freely invent ...
... Somerset to which Talbot owes his fall . The authors of the Second and Third Parts handled the Chronicles on very different principles . They do not hew and slash at facts in the interest of a popular hero ; they do not freely invent ...
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... Somerset's arrest , he was himself arrested and sent to the Tower ; and his fate hung in the balance when the news of Edward's armed advance caused his sudden release . The York of the drama suffers a briefer anxiety . His arrest is no ...
... Somerset's arrest , he was himself arrested and sent to the Tower ; and his fate hung in the balance when the news of Edward's armed advance caused his sudden release . The York of the drama suffers a briefer anxiety . His arrest is no ...
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