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... of which it is an expanded form ) known as The True Tragedy ( and forming the second part of The Whole Contention ) which was first printed in 1595 with this title : The true tragedie of Richard | Duke of Yorke , and the death of ...
... of which it is an expanded form ) known as The True Tragedy ( and forming the second part of The Whole Contention ) which was first printed in 1595 with this title : The true tragedie of Richard | Duke of Yorke , and the death of ...
Pagina viii
It has a head - page title : The Second Part | Containing the Tragedie of | Richard Duke of Yorke , and the | good King Henrie the | Sixt . | The date of this edition is not in the original , but was proved by Capell ( see Preface ...
It has a head - page title : The Second Part | Containing the Tragedie of | Richard Duke of Yorke , and the | good King Henrie the | Sixt . | The date of this edition is not in the original , but was proved by Capell ( see Preface ...
Pagina x
About fifteen lines are added to Q. Richard's character begins to develop in the most important addition ( I. ii . 26-34 ) . Two lines in this speech are captured from Q below ( at II . i . 81 ) , lines which have already done duty in 2 ...
About fifteen lines are added to Q. Richard's character begins to develop in the most important addition ( I. ii . 26-34 ) . Two lines in this speech are captured from Q below ( at II . i . 81 ) , lines which have already done duty in 2 ...
Pagina xii
It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is noticeable that the " mastless ship xii THE THIRD PART OF.
It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . " " It is noticeable that the " mastless ship xii THE THIRD PART OF.
Pagina xiv
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 passage . History knows no such Margaret of Anjou as Shakespeare draws , but he took his hint ...
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 passage . History knows no such Margaret of Anjou as Shakespeare draws , but he took his hint ...
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