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... King Henry , which is placed for " therefore be still " ( Q ) . The latter occurs , to King KING HENRY THE SIXTH ix.
... King Henry , which is placed for " therefore be still " ( Q ) . The latter occurs , to King KING HENRY THE SIXTH ix.
Página xiii
... King John . At II . vi . 33 the words in Q , " That now towards Barwicke doth poste amaine , " are omitted ; they have been used in scene v . 128 in the final play . Act III . Scene i . Some natural touches are happily added to the deer ...
... King John . At II . vi . 33 the words in Q , " That now towards Barwicke doth poste amaine , " are omitted ; they have been used in scene v . 128 in the final play . Act III . Scene i . Some natural touches are happily added to the deer ...
Página xv
... king's , and containing also " repossess , " so frequently used in this play but not elsewhere . The addition to Warwick's speech ( 209 ) is also important to the future history , foretelling Clarence's falseness . A sug- gestion in ...
... king's , and containing also " repossess , " so frequently used in this play but not elsewhere . The addition to Warwick's speech ( 209 ) is also important to the future history , foretelling Clarence's falseness . A sug- gestion in ...
Página xvii
... King Basilius in Arcadia . " " Act IV . Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappear- ance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents twenty ...
... King Basilius in Arcadia . " " Act IV . Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappear- ance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents twenty ...
Página xxxi
... king . " See Introduction to Part I. on this figure . " Thrice - valiant " is in First Contention ( at Part II . 1. i . 188 ) . In Tamburlaine , " thrice- noble , ' , " " thrice - renowmed " and " thrice - worthy " ( Part II . ) also ...
... king . " See Introduction to Part I. on this figure . " Thrice - valiant " is in First Contention ( at Part II . 1. i . 188 ) . In Tamburlaine , " thrice- noble , ' , " " thrice - renowmed " and " thrice - worthy " ( Part II . ) also ...
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