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64-66 ) Finally , when accused before the King at Bury , the Duke says : In this tight sequence , Shakespeare finds numerous opportunities to heighten the character of Duke Humphrey . Probably most important in the development of the ...
64-66 ) Finally , when accused before the King at Bury , the Duke says : In this tight sequence , Shakespeare finds numerous opportunities to heighten the character of Duke Humphrey . Probably most important in the development of the ...
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26-27 ) After Suffolk arrests Humphrey at Bury , Henry says : ( 2 ) The writer clearly holds Humphrey's enemies responsible for his death . The reference to the promised deliverance of the Duchy of Anjou and the Earldom of Maine has to ...
26-27 ) After Suffolk arrests Humphrey at Bury , Henry says : ( 2 ) The writer clearly holds Humphrey's enemies responsible for his death . The reference to the promised deliverance of the Duchy of Anjou and the Earldom of Maine has to ...
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The final trial in the Cade Rebellion is Lord Say's , who is accused of losing Maine and Normandy to France ... Dicke the Butcher says , “ [ W ] eel haue the Lord Sayes head , for selling the Dukedome of Maine " ( Folio H , p .
The final trial in the Cade Rebellion is Lord Say's , who is accused of losing Maine and Normandy to France ... Dicke the Butcher says , “ [ W ] eel haue the Lord Sayes head , for selling the Dukedome of Maine " ( Folio H , p .
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Henry VI Parts 1 2 and | 1 |
Production Reviews | 37 |
Themes | 52 |
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