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As Eleanor Cobham in her lament in The Mirror for Magistrates refers to her husband as the “ Duke , for vertu cald ( the good ) " and " such a noble man " ( p . 441 ) , so Shakespeare has characters acknowledge Humphrey's public image .
As Eleanor Cobham in her lament in The Mirror for Magistrates refers to her husband as the “ Duke , for vertu cald ( the good ) " and " such a noble man " ( p . 441 ) , so Shakespeare has characters acknowledge Humphrey's public image .
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Finally , that , like most other writers , Eleanor ( or Drayton ) should emphasize the characterization of Humphrey as the “ good Duke " is not surprising , but it is useful further evidence of the image of Humphrey .
Finally , that , like most other writers , Eleanor ( or Drayton ) should emphasize the characterization of Humphrey as the “ good Duke " is not surprising , but it is useful further evidence of the image of Humphrey .
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Actually the ballads focus on the Duchess rather than the Duke of Gloucester , but the material is such as to invite attention to the Duke . See Thomas Evans , ed . , Old Ballads , 2d ed . ( London , 1784 ) , I , 317-323 , and Thomas ...
Actually the ballads focus on the Duchess rather than the Duke of Gloucester , but the material is such as to invite attention to the Duke . See Thomas Evans , ed . , Old Ballads , 2d ed . ( London , 1784 ) , I , 317-323 , and Thomas ...
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
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