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... Prince's reply ( in Q ) is poor stuff , judiciously rewritten , line for line . The remainder is almost identical with two rather sickly utterances of thanks from Queen and Prince . The Prince's speech is the most un - Shakespearian one ...
... Prince's reply ( in Q ) is poor stuff , judiciously rewritten , line for line . The remainder is almost identical with two rather sickly utterances of thanks from Queen and Prince . The Prince's speech is the most un - Shakespearian one ...
Page xxiv
... prince ( keen for battle ) . Soliman and Perseda , 1. iv . 35-36 : " Tis wondrous that so yong a toward warriour Should bide the shock of such approoved knights . ' In Q. In Tambur- laine . " " II . v . 5 ( in Q ) . How like a mastlesse ...
... prince ( keen for battle ) . Soliman and Perseda , 1. iv . 35-36 : " Tis wondrous that so yong a toward warriour Should bide the shock of such approoved knights . ' In Q. In Tambur- laine . " " II . v . 5 ( in Q ) . How like a mastlesse ...
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... prince . Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . i . ( 61 , a ) : “ My other toward brother here , For person like to prove a second Mars . " In Q. Promising . Specially refers here to pugnacity . Ay , good my lord , and leave us to our fortune ...
... prince . Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . i . ( 61 , a ) : “ My other toward brother here , For person like to prove a second Mars . " In Q. Promising . Specially refers here to pugnacity . Ay , good my lord , and leave us to our fortune ...
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... Prince says of Gloucester- " Let Aesop fable in a winter's night , His currish riddles sort not with this place " ( v . v . 25-26 ) . Gloucester has just used a common proverb . He doesn't begin in his earlier period , but once he is ...
... Prince says of Gloucester- " Let Aesop fable in a winter's night , His currish riddles sort not with this place " ( v . v . 25-26 ) . Gloucester has just used a common proverb . He doesn't begin in his earlier period , but once he is ...
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William Shakespeare. THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH DRAMATIS PERSONE KING HENRY THE SIXTH . EDWARD , Prince THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH I.
William Shakespeare. THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH DRAMATIS PERSONE KING HENRY THE SIXTH . EDWARD , Prince THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH I.
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