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... arms : I , that did never weep , now melt with woe That winter should cut off our spring - time so . Warwick . Away ... arm is for the Duke of York , And this for Rutland , both bound to revenge Wert thou environed with a brazen wall ...
... arms : I , that did never weep , now melt with woe That winter should cut off our spring - time so . Warwick . Away ... arm is for the Duke of York , And this for Rutland , both bound to revenge Wert thou environed with a brazen wall ...
Page 160
... arms ... sheet Cf. Pt . I , 4. 7. 32. Both lines are paralleled in Marlowe's Jew , 3. 2. 11 ( ' these arms of mine shall be thy sepulchre ' ) , this one almost verbally , esp . with ' sepulchre ' at the end of 1. 115 . Cf. also ...
... arms ... sheet Cf. Pt . I , 4. 7. 32. Both lines are paralleled in Marlowe's Jew , 3. 2. 11 ( ' these arms of mine shall be thy sepulchre ' ) , this one almost verbally , esp . with ' sepulchre ' at the end of 1. 115 . Cf. also ...
Page 170
... arm ... withered shrub Cf. Pt . I , 2. 5. 11 , ' Pithless arms , like to a withered vine ' ; R. III , 3.4.70 ; Tit . 3. 1. 178 . 161. a chaos Cf. Pt . II , 5. 1. 157 , n .; Rom . I. I. 185 , ' misshapen chaos ' , and Greene , viii . 6 ...
... arm ... withered shrub Cf. Pt . I , 2. 5. 11 , ' Pithless arms , like to a withered vine ' ; R. III , 3.4.70 ; Tit . 3. 1. 178 . 161. a chaos Cf. Pt . II , 5. 1. 157 , n .; Rom . I. I. 185 , ' misshapen chaos ' , and Greene , viii . 6 ...
Contents
CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
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