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... Cade , where they are historically untrue . But the rebellions have so much similarity that if Peele had anything to do with the Cade scenes he would be certain to weave in , consciously or unconsciously , memories of his previous work ...
... Cade , where they are historically untrue . But the rebellions have so much similarity that if Peele had anything to do with the Cade scenes he would be certain to weave in , consciously or unconsciously , memories of his previous work ...
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... Cade at the same time as he knights him- self , to encourage him to the fight , and the result is satisfactory ... Cade's single speech ( 11. 3-8 ) . The development as well as the original may be by Peele . But the belief grows that ...
... Cade at the same time as he knights him- self , to encourage him to the fight , and the result is satisfactory ... Cade's single speech ( 11. 3-8 ) . The development as well as the original may be by Peele . But the belief grows that ...
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... Cade's speech ( 105-112 ) and around it . IV . viii . The scene between Buckingham with Clifford and Cade in Q has been entirely rewritten by Shakespeare . I have given in a note at l . 14 , several arguments pointing to Peele as the ...
... Cade's speech ( 105-112 ) and around it . IV . viii . The scene between Buckingham with Clifford and Cade in Q has been entirely rewritten by Shakespeare . I have given in a note at l . 14 , several arguments pointing to Peele as the ...
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... Cade . In Iden's last speech in the finished play — a very revolting one - we have the version of Stafford ( IV . ii ... Cade's head , adding the usual religious exclamations or sentiments . Compare Peele's knighting again with Jach ...
... Cade . In Iden's last speech in the finished play — a very revolting one - we have the version of Stafford ( IV . ii ... Cade's head , adding the usual religious exclamations or sentiments . Compare Peele's knighting again with Jach ...
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... Cade scenes also Nashe is recalled , as in the " cade of herrings " ( IV . ii . 34 ) ; in the " hooped pots " and " small beer " ( IV . ii . 66-68 ) ; " burly - boned " and " hob nails " ( IV . x . 57-59 ) . Nashe may have learned all ...
... Cade scenes also Nashe is recalled , as in the " cade of herrings " ( IV . ii . 34 ) ; in the " hooped pots " and " small beer " ( IV . ii . 66-68 ) ; " burly - boned " and " hob nails " ( IV . x . 57-59 ) . Nashe may have learned all ...
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Seite 28 - ... me bread and water, being a king ; So that, for want of sleep and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numb'd, And whether I have limbs or no, I know not.
Seite vii - The Whole Contention betweene the two Famous Houses, Lancaster and Yorke. With the Tragicall ends of the good Duke Humfrey, Richard Duke of Yorke, and King Henrie the sixt. Diuided into two Parts : And newly corrected and enlarged. Written by William Shakespeare, Gent. Printed at London, for TP" A small quarto, containing 64 leaves, A to Q in fours.