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Pagina x
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 .
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 .
Pagina xiv
Margaret's troubles are rehearsed in a pathetic way by her wronged and wretched husband . Shakespeare is thinking of her in Richard III . in a passive manner . Henry's simile of the feather ( 85 ) is ad- ditional , and a redeeming ...
Margaret's troubles are rehearsed in a pathetic way by her wronged and wretched husband . Shakespeare is thinking of her in Richard III . in a passive manner . Henry's simile of the feather ( 85 ) is ad- ditional , and a redeeming ...
Pagina xv
Shakespeare came to it with improved experience , correcting the faults , amending corrupted verse , and above all designedly devoting attention to Margaret . Although the scene has a narrative interest and considerable dramatic life ...
Shakespeare came to it with improved experience , correcting the faults , amending corrupted verse , and above all designedly devoting attention to Margaret . Although the scene has a narrative interest and considerable dramatic life ...
Pagina xix
Margaret's open- ing speech of eleven by no means bad lines , becomes a splendid utterance of thirty - eight lines , the metaphor of the " ship with its tackling and masts " destroyed , the " pilot " and the " dangerous gulfs or ...
Margaret's open- ing speech of eleven by no means bad lines , becomes a splendid utterance of thirty - eight lines , the metaphor of the " ship with its tackling and masts " destroyed , the " pilot " and the " dangerous gulfs or ...
Pagina xxii
Queen Margaret , however , was not ransomed and sent to France till 1475 . And the connection of this play with its successor Richard III . must always be borne in mind . Mr. Daniel says : " The connection of this ( Richard III . ) ...
Queen Margaret , however , was not ransomed and sent to France till 1475 . And the connection of this play with its successor Richard III . must always be borne in mind . Mr. Daniel says : " The connection of this ( Richard III . ) ...
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