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... play , it is opportune to quote here from Miss Lee , " On the order of Shakespeare's historical plays , " in a postscript to her main paper ( New Shaks . Soc . Trans . 1875-1876 , pp . 310 , 311 ) . She finds that “ Henry VI . Parts II ...
... play , it is opportune to quote here from Miss Lee , " On the order of Shakespeare's historical plays , " in a postscript to her main paper ( New Shaks . Soc . Trans . 1875-1876 , pp . 310 , 311 ) . She finds that “ Henry VI . Parts II ...
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... play , there is a Quarto line ( at III . ii . 84 ) : " Her looks are all repleat with maiestie " ; at IV . vi . 71 ... play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form . In The True Tragedy I see a little of Marlowe , less of ...
... play , there is a Quarto line ( at III . ii . 84 ) : " Her looks are all repleat with maiestie " ; at IV . vi . 71 ... play , than was the case in Part II . and its early form . In The True Tragedy I see a little of Marlowe , less of ...
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... play . The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First Contention ( III . i . 116-118 ) in the passage about " shook hands with death in I. iv ...
... play . The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First Contention ( III . i . 116-118 ) in the passage about " shook hands with death in I. iv ...
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... play . For " Piteous spectacle , " a phrase of Spenser's , which occurs in the Messenger's speech ( Q , II . i . 43 ) , “ saddest spectacle " appears in the final play ( II . v . 73 ) . Line 71 ( “ The flower of Europe " ) is found in ...
... play . For " Piteous spectacle , " a phrase of Spenser's , which occurs in the Messenger's speech ( Q , II . i . 43 ) , “ saddest spectacle " appears in the final play ( II . v . 73 ) . Line 71 ( “ The flower of Europe " ) is found in ...
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... play I believe . See Peele parallels ( at 23 , 47 , 55 , 191 ) . Act II . Scene iv . In Q this bloody little scene has a few Marlowesque lines , which were deservedly expelled : they might have been anyone's ; but they are a bad ...
... play I believe . See Peele parallels ( at 23 , 47 , 55 , 191 ) . Act II . Scene iv . In Q this bloody little scene has a few Marlowesque lines , which were deservedly expelled : they might have been anyone's ; but they are a bad ...
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