The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... York's first speech , where the Spenserian " thrice- happy " ( Peele's ) is omitted from the final play . The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again ...
... York's first speech , where the Spenserian " thrice- happy " ( Peele's ) is omitted from the final play . The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again ...
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... York's death ( II . i . 108 ) . " Congealed blood " ( 37 ) , not in Q here , was in both texts earlier ( I. iii . 52 ) ; four lines here in Q , after ( 33 ) , " Why , then I would not fly , " appear to have been trespassing . They have ...
... York's death ( II . i . 108 ) . " Congealed blood " ( 37 ) , not in Q here , was in both texts earlier ( I. iii . 52 ) ; four lines here in Q , after ( 33 ) , " Why , then I would not fly , " appear to have been trespassing . They have ...
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... York , afterwards King Richard III . ) that I have never seen noticed , and for which I have no explanation to offer . For some reason or other Gloucester's characteristic talent , or affectation , or mannerism is that of proverb ...
... York , afterwards King Richard III . ) that I have never seen noticed , and for which I have no explanation to offer . For some reason or other Gloucester's characteristic talent , or affectation , or mannerism is that of proverb ...
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... York's Party . EARL OF PEMBROKE , LORD HASTINGS , LORD STAFFORD , SIR JOHN MORTIMER , } uncles to the Duke of York . SIR HUGH MORTIMER , HENRY , Earl of Richmond , a Youth . LORD RIVERS , brother to Lady Grey . SIR WILLIAM STANLEY . SIR ...
... York's Party . EARL OF PEMBROKE , LORD HASTINGS , LORD STAFFORD , SIR JOHN MORTIMER , } uncles to the Duke of York . SIR HUGH MORTIMER , HENRY , Earl of Richmond , a Youth . LORD RIVERS , brother to Lady Grey . SIR WILLIAM STANLEY . SIR ...
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... YORK , EDWARD , RICHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Soldiers . War . I wonder how the king escaped our hands . York . While we pursued the horsemen of the north , He slily stole away and left his men : Whereat the great Lord of ...
... YORK , EDWARD , RICHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Soldiers . War . I wonder how the king escaped our hands . York . While we pursued the horsemen of the north , He slily stole away and left his men : Whereat the great Lord of ...
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