The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 13Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1901 |
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Page xxxii
... speech in Q 1 , the readings are al- most identical with some corrections of genealogy in Folio ( see note at 1. 4 ) . This part also connects us with 1 Henry VI . ( 11. iv . and iv . v . ) . Warwick's speech of ten lines ( 53-62 ) ...
... speech in Q 1 , the readings are al- most identical with some corrections of genealogy in Folio ( see note at 1. 4 ) . This part also connects us with 1 Henry VI . ( 11. iv . and iv . v . ) . Warwick's speech of ten lines ( 53-62 ) ...
Page xxxvi
... speech ( 105-112 ) and around it . 66 IV . viii . The scene between Buckingham with Clifford and Cade in Q has been entirely rewritten by Shakespeare . I have given in a note at 1. 14 , several arguments pointing to Peele as the writer ...
... speech ( 105-112 ) and around it . 66 IV . viii . The scene between Buckingham with Clifford and Cade in Q has been entirely rewritten by Shakespeare . I have given in a note at 1. 14 , several arguments pointing to Peele as the writer ...
Page 193
... speech , fighting , with his father sometimes up , and sometimes down , and that is the last of him . It seems much more seemly to let him depart with his burthen and re - enter for his final speech , which has no parallel in the ...
... speech , fighting , with his father sometimes up , and sometimes down , and that is the last of him . It seems much more seemly to let him depart with his burthen and re - enter for his final speech , which has no parallel in the ...
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