The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan and Company, limited, 1924 |
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... York in Richard III . , boldly bearding his dangerous uncle , and incurring reproof from Elinor for his vehemence ( ' Peace , Arthur , peace , ' etc. , Troublesome Reign , p . 240 ) . Shakespeare has endowed his Arthur not with the ...
... York in Richard III . , boldly bearding his dangerous uncle , and incurring reproof from Elinor for his vehemence ( ' Peace , Arthur , peace , ' etc. , Troublesome Reign , p . 240 ) . Shakespeare has endowed his Arthur not with the ...
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... York , f uncles to the King . HENRY , surnamed BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF ...
... York , f uncles to the King . HENRY , surnamed BOLINGBROKE , Duke of Hereford , son to John of Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , Son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF ...
Page 124
... effect in Elizabethan lyric poetry ; thus Aumerle is the muddy passage ' in which York's silver fountain ' has been defiled ( v . 3. 61 ) . and persistent1 word - play , to the large movement 124 King Richard the Second.
... effect in Elizabethan lyric poetry ; thus Aumerle is the muddy passage ' in which York's silver fountain ' has been defiled ( v . 3. 61 ) . and persistent1 word - play , to the large movement 124 King Richard the Second.
Page 125
... York's almost grotesque repudiation of Bolingbroke's proffered mercy to his son ( v . 3. ) . Thou kill'st me in his life ; giving him breath , The traitor lives , the true man's put to death . a 2 e.g. the obvious imitation of Faustus ...
... York's almost grotesque repudiation of Bolingbroke's proffered mercy to his son ( v . 3. ) . Thou kill'st me in his life ; giving him breath , The traitor lives , the true man's put to death . a 2 e.g. the obvious imitation of Faustus ...
Page 126
... York , with his feeble , in- effective wrath and scraps of colloquial bluster ( Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle ' ) , as also in his extrava- gant animosity towards his own kin , curiously resembles old Capulet . 2 A few ...
... York , with his feeble , in- effective wrath and scraps of colloquial bluster ( Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle ' ) , as also in his extrava- gant animosity towards his own kin , curiously resembles old Capulet . 2 A few ...
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