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And she believed that Parts II . and III . were written as early as 1590-1591 , and Richard III . not later than 1592-1593 . She gives , I think , no decision as to date of 1 Henry VI . I find the echoes of Marlowe in Richard III . far ...
And she believed that Parts II . and III . were written as early as 1590-1591 , and Richard III . not later than 1592-1593 . She gives , I think , no decision as to date of 1 Henry VI . I find the echoes of Marlowe in Richard III . far ...
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It occurs later in both plays at III . iii . 189 , and in this play at III . ii . 171 . That is to say twice apiece , not too often . Scansion is set " " right by inserting a few words , " Ah , KING HENRY THE SIXTH xi.
It occurs later in both plays at III . iii . 189 , and in this play at III . ii . 171 . That is to say twice apiece , not too often . Scansion is set " " right by inserting a few words , " Ah , KING HENRY THE SIXTH xi.
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It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is noticeable that the " mastless ship xii THE THIRD PART OF.
It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is noticeable that the " mastless ship xii THE THIRD PART OF.
Página xiv
Also the manipulation of the following line ( 84 ) , which is repeated later on ( IV . vi . 71 ) and caused a little trouble . " Ghostly father " ( 107 ) recalls Peele . So does " lade " ( 139 ) . Several of the old expressions ...
Also the manipulation of the following line ( 84 ) , which is repeated later on ( IV . vi . 71 ) and caused a little trouble . " Ghostly father " ( 107 ) recalls Peele . So does " lade " ( 139 ) . Several of the old expressions ...
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Only once in Q. " Dian " for Diana ( 21 ) is often later in Shakespeare . It is in Hawes ' Pastime of Pleasure , 1509. Henry's speeches are thoroughly characteristic . The term " shame - faced " ( modest ) applied to him ( 52 ) is from ...
Only once in Q. " Dian " for Diana ( 21 ) is often later in Shakespeare . It is in Hawes ' Pastime of Pleasure , 1509. Henry's speeches are thoroughly characteristic . The term " shame - faced " ( modest ) applied to him ( 52 ) is from ...
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