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Page xii
... ( father and son ) episodes serve to make more real . It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is noticeable that the " mastless ship ...
... ( father and son ) episodes serve to make more real . It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is noticeable that the " mastless ship ...
Page xiii
... father's speech is entirely new ( excepting last line 122 ) and contains a thought from Marlowe's Jew of Malta . But I see nothing of the " base - minded three " in either version here . " " " " Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered ...
... father's speech is entirely new ( excepting last line 122 ) and contains a thought from Marlowe's Jew of Malta . But I see nothing of the " base - minded three " in either version here . " " " " Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered ...
Page xiv
... father " ( 107 ) recalls Peele . So does " lade " ( 139 ) . Several of the old expressions , “ basilisk " ( 187 ) , " play the orator " ( 188 ) , " impaled with crown " ( 171 ) , do duty again . Gloucester's proverb lore begins to ...
... father " ( 107 ) recalls Peele . So does " lade " ( 139 ) . Several of the old expressions , “ basilisk " ( 187 ) , " play the orator " ( 188 ) , " impaled with crown " ( 171 ) , do duty again . Gloucester's proverb lore begins to ...
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... father " ( III . ii . 107 ) , golden time " ( III . ii . 127 ) , " lade " ( III . ii . 139 ) , III . ii . 16 , " thrust ( Q ) from " ( III . iii . 190 ) , “ With sleight and manhood " ( IV . ii . 20 ) , " Atlas " ( v . i . 36 ) , " deck ...
... father " ( III . ii . 107 ) , golden time " ( III . ii . 127 ) , " lade " ( III . ii . 139 ) , III . ii . 16 , " thrust ( Q ) from " ( III . iii . 190 ) , “ With sleight and manhood " ( IV . ii . 20 ) , " Atlas " ( v . i . 36 ) , " deck ...
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... . 11 ( in Contention , Q ) . I saw him in the thickest throng Charging his lance . II . iii . 14 ( in True Tragedy , Q ) : Thy noble father in the thickest thronges was beset . And again True Tragedy , v xxiv THE THIRD PART OF.
... . 11 ( in Contention , Q ) . I saw him in the thickest throng Charging his lance . II . iii . 14 ( in True Tragedy , Q ) : Thy noble father in the thickest thronges was beset . And again True Tragedy , v xxiv THE THIRD PART OF.
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