The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volumen14Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1910 |
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... Scene ii . An important scene , containing the well- sustained dialogue between Edward and Lady Grey , and also Gloucester's great soliloquy . We have had an example of dialogue in alternate lines already in 1 Henry VI . ( IV . v . 35 ...
... Scene ii . An important scene , containing the well- sustained dialogue between Edward and Lady Grey , and also Gloucester's great soliloquy . We have had an example of dialogue in alternate lines already in 1 Henry VI . ( IV . v . 35 ...
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... scene . Act IV . Scene i . A needful but very dull scene , with faulty recapitulations from the last . Edward's unlucky marriage and Clarence's fickleness grow prominent . The lines are sensibly rewritten and fulfil their purpose ...
... scene . Act IV . Scene i . A needful but very dull scene , with faulty recapitulations from the last . Edward's unlucky marriage and Clarence's fickleness grow prominent . The lines are sensibly rewritten and fulfil their purpose ...
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... Scene iv . This scene follows the Huntsman's , with Edward's escape ( scene v . here ) in Q , and is doubled in length . It is very thin stuff indeed in Q , but the dialogue is on the same lines , and the development by Shakespeare is ...
... Scene iv . This scene follows the Huntsman's , with Edward's escape ( scene v . here ) in Q , and is doubled in length . It is very thin stuff indeed in Q , but the dialogue is on the same lines , and the development by Shakespeare is ...
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... Scene vii . Precedes vi . in Q. Edward's speeches are all increased , extending the scene by nearly thirty lines . No new matter occurs , so that the old scene is an epitome of the new . It contains a favourite expression of ...
... Scene vii . Precedes vi . in Q. Edward's speeches are all increased , extending the scene by nearly thirty lines . No new matter occurs , so that the old scene is an epitome of the new . It contains a favourite expression of ...
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... scene is its return to the Quarto - because the latter was more carefully done here . Edward is again Act v . Scene ii . The death of Warwick . brought into prominence to open the scene . He does not appear in Q. Warwick's speech is ...
... scene is its return to the Quarto - because the latter was more carefully done here . Edward is again Act v . Scene ii . The death of Warwick . brought into prominence to open the scene . He does not appear in Q. Warwick's speech is ...
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