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... Henry VI . II . ii . 64-66 . The next noteworthy addition , about Kentishmen ( I. ii . 42-43 ) , is also traceable to 2 Henry VI . IV . vii . 60-61 . In both those passages the germ is in First Contention at the place . There is no ...
... Henry VI . II . ii . 64-66 . The next noteworthy addition , about Kentishmen ( I. ii . 42-43 ) , is also traceable to 2 Henry VI . IV . vii . 60-61 . In both those passages the germ is in First Contention at the place . There is no ...
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... Henry VI . " Fainting troops " ( Marlowe ) is omitted , and is paralleled by the omission of " fainting looks ... Henry's great soliloquy of fifty - four lines is merely opened in Q's twelve lines . It is a device to give the ...
... Henry VI . " Fainting troops " ( Marlowe ) is omitted , and is paralleled by the omission of " fainting looks ... Henry's great soliloquy of fifty - four lines is merely opened in Q's twelve lines . It is a device to give the ...
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... Henry's simile of the feather ( 85 ) is ad- ditional , and a redeeming passage . History knows no such Margaret of ... Henry VI . ( IV . v . 35- 42 ) . The scene is lengthened by about sixty lines in the re- writing , mainly in ...
... Henry's simile of the feather ( 85 ) is ad- ditional , and a redeeming passage . History knows no such Margaret of ... Henry VI . ( IV . v . 35- 42 ) . The scene is lengthened by about sixty lines in the re- writing , mainly in ...
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... Henry of Richmond is hardly changed , and Henry's piety is seriously enforced in Q in a manner of which Greene was incapable . No sign of Marlowe appears . A slighter earlier sketch by Shakespeare is what it points to . Henry's request ...
... Henry of Richmond is hardly changed , and Henry's piety is seriously enforced in Q in a manner of which Greene was incapable . No sign of Marlowe appears . A slighter earlier sketch by Shakespeare is what it points to . Henry's request ...
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... Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents ... Henry's speeches are thoroughly characteristic . The term " shame - faced " ( modest ) applied to him ( 52 ) is from ...
... Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents ... Henry's speeches are thoroughly characteristic . The term " shame - faced " ( modest ) applied to him ( 52 ) is from ...
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