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... Glou- cester's personal characteristic is noted on . Edward's queen is accorded more respect and attention here than in Q. Act IV . Scene ii . This short scene closes with Warwick's speech to enable the Watchmen's scene ( iii . ) to be ...
... Glou- cester's personal characteristic is noted on . Edward's queen is accorded more respect and attention here than in Q. Act IV . Scene ii . This short scene closes with Warwick's speech to enable the Watchmen's scene ( iii . ) to be ...
Página xvii
... ( Glou- cester ) is carried through ( 25-26 ) . " Stand upon terms " and " stand upon points " are both in Q ; the last only is preserved . Both are used by Greene , but are not peculiar to him , and little in it can be his . The ...
... ( Glou- cester ) is carried through ( 25-26 ) . " Stand upon terms " and " stand upon points " are both in Q ; the last only is preserved . Both are used by Greene , but are not peculiar to him , and little in it can be his . The ...
Página 78
... Glou- · · cester , and Lorde Ihon Nevell , brother to Richard erle of Warwike , he first made Lorde Mountacute and afterwards created hym Marques Mountacute " ( p . 258 ) . 107. Gloucester's dukedom . . . omin- ous ] At the death of the ...
... Glou- · · cester , and Lorde Ihon Nevell , brother to Richard erle of Warwike , he first made Lorde Mountacute and afterwards created hym Marques Mountacute " ( p . 258 ) . 107. Gloucester's dukedom . . . omin- ous ] At the death of the ...
Página 86
... Glou . Your highness shall do well to grant her suit ; It were dishonour to deny it her . K. Edw . It were no less ; but yet I'll make a pause . Glou . [ Aside to Clar . ] Yea ; is it so ? I see the lady hath a thing to grant , Before ...
... Glou . Your highness shall do well to grant her suit ; It were dishonour to deny it her . K. Edw . It were no less ; but yet I'll make a pause . Glou . [ Aside to Clar . ] Yea ; is it so ? I see the lady hath a thing to grant , Before ...
Página 87
... Glou . ] I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glou . [ Aside to Clar . ] God forbid that ! for he'll take van- tages . 25 K. Edw . How many children hast thou , widow ? tell me . Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] I think he means to ...
... Glou . ] I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glou . [ Aside to Clar . ] God forbid that ! for he'll take van- tages . 25 K. Edw . How many children hast thou , widow ? tell me . Clar . [ Aside to Glou . ] I think he means to ...
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