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... Edward and Lady Grey , and also Gloucester's great soliloquy . We have had an example of dialogue in alternate lines ... king , in both of which Margaret was chiefly concerned , are welded into one . See notes at line I and at line 234 ...
... Edward and Lady Grey , and also Gloucester's great soliloquy . We have had an example of dialogue in alternate lines ... king , in both of which Margaret was chiefly concerned , are welded into one . See notes at line I and at line 234 ...
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... king's , and containing also " repossess , " so frequently used in this play ... Edward's unlucky marriage and Clarence's fickleness grow prominent . The ... Edward's queen is accorded more respect and attention here than in Q. Act IV ...
... king's , and containing also " repossess , " so frequently used in this play ... Edward's unlucky marriage and Clarence's fickleness grow prominent . The ... Edward's queen is accorded more respect and attention here than in Q. Act IV ...
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... Edward's speeches are all increased , extending the scene by nearly thirty lines . No new matter occurs , so that ... King Basilius in Arcadia . " " Act IV . Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappear- ance of Warwick and King ...
... Edward's speeches are all increased , extending the scene by nearly thirty lines . No new matter occurs , so that ... King Basilius in Arcadia . " " Act IV . Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappear- ance of Warwick and King ...
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... Edward I. ) . Just as they did so , so did Shakespeare adopt a more true ... Edward the Second several times , he has improved many faults of bombast and unreality out of all recognition . The measure also in ... KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxix.
... Edward I. ) . Just as they did so , so did Shakespeare adopt a more true ... Edward the Second several times , he has improved many faults of bombast and unreality out of all recognition . The measure also in ... KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxix.
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... Edward II . , on the principle of give and take which was generally adopted ? And I think he did , for he has other expressions in Edward ... KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxxix.
... Edward II . , on the principle of give and take which was generally adopted ? And I think he did , for he has other expressions in Edward ... KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxxix.
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