The Works of Shakespeare: Periclesat the University Press, 1952 |
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Page xxiv
... speech of the young King overcome with grief as Gloucester goes out under guard to prison and death . It concludes with a picture of the dam lowing after the calf borne away to the slaughter - house , a picture in which the mind and ...
... speech of the young King overcome with grief as Gloucester goes out under guard to prison and death . It concludes with a picture of the dam lowing after the calf borne away to the slaughter - house , a picture in which the mind and ...
Page xliv
... speech at the end ? Partly , no doubt , because of the importance of the speech for the plot , but surely chiefly because the part of York was taken by one of the leading players in the company ; the way the ' tragedy ' of his death is ...
... speech at the end ? Partly , no doubt , because of the importance of the speech for the plot , but surely chiefly because the part of York was taken by one of the leading players in the company ; the way the ' tragedy ' of his death is ...
Page xlix
... speech of Montague's in the draft of 1. 1 , really addressed to ' brother ' Warwick , but taken in the haste or preoccupation of the moment as addressed to York , Shakespeare rewrote the speech with this supposition in mind , repeated ...
... speech of Montague's in the draft of 1. 1 , really addressed to ' brother ' Warwick , but taken in the haste or preoccupation of the moment as addressed to York , Shakespeare rewrote the speech with this supposition in mind , repeated ...
Contents
THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
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