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The addition to Warwick's speech ( 209 ) is also important to the future history , foretelling Clarence's falseness . A sug- gestion in defence of the untrue statement ( 81-82 ) of John of Gaunt's having " subdued the greater part of ...
The addition to Warwick's speech ( 209 ) is also important to the future history , foretelling Clarence's falseness . A sug- gestion in defence of the untrue statement ( 81-82 ) of John of Gaunt's having " subdued the greater part of ...
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This scene shows Edward Clarence's disloyalty , and he notes upon it ( 41 ) as important . It is slurred over in Q. A speech of Clarence's in Q is wholly omitted , containing an intended dispatch to France , which is in accord- ance ...
This scene shows Edward Clarence's disloyalty , and he notes upon it ( 41 ) as important . It is slurred over in Q. A speech of Clarence's in Q is wholly omitted , containing an intended dispatch to France , which is in accord- ance ...
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Shakespeare had a free hand at the first scene of the Act . The additional forty lines , or thereabout , are chiefly Edward's and Clarence's , in his defiant announcement of oath - breaking . One interesting line ( at 80 ) , " Et tu ...
Shakespeare had a free hand at the first scene of the Act . The additional forty lines , or thereabout , are chiefly Edward's and Clarence's , in his defiant announcement of oath - breaking . One interesting line ( at 80 ) , " Et tu ...
Página xix
and given a speech from Clarence of four lines . The substance and the thoughts expressed are identical . Some reminders of Peele , " I mean " ( 7 ) and " easeful " ( 6 ) , are left unchanged . " Bigboned , " an interesting word ( found ...
and given a speech from Clarence of four lines . The substance and the thoughts expressed are identical . Some reminders of Peele , " I mean " ( 7 ) and " easeful " ( 6 ) , are left unchanged . " Bigboned , " an interesting word ( found ...
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EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward the Fourth , EDMUND , Earl of Rutland , GEORGE , afterwards Duke of Clarence , RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Gloucester , DUKE OF NORFOLK , MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE , EARL OF WARWICK , his Sons ...
EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward the Fourth , EDMUND , Earl of Rutland , GEORGE , afterwards Duke of Clarence , RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Gloucester , DUKE OF NORFOLK , MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE , EARL OF WARWICK , his Sons ...
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