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Pagina viii
... inhumanity and blood - thirstiness as much as in their versification and style - not necessarily his actual writing , but ( in Richard III . especially ) echoes of his voice . And she believed that Parts II . and III . were written ...
... inhumanity and blood - thirstiness as much as in their versification and style - not necessarily his actual writing , but ( in Richard III . especially ) echoes of his voice . And she believed that Parts II . and III . were written ...
Pagina x
The passage in Richard III . is not in the Quartos of that play . Note in this scene Margaret's blood - thirstiness to poor York . It recalls the fact that Margaret was the first to demand Gloucester's murder in 2 Henry VI . III . i .
The passage in Richard III . is not in the Quartos of that play . Note in this scene Margaret's blood - thirstiness to poor York . It recalls the fact that Margaret was the first to demand Gloucester's murder in 2 Henry VI . III . i .
Pagina xiii
But I see nothing of the " base - minded three " in either version here . " " " " Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and hardly extended . Some of Peele's expressions appear , as " effuse of blood ❞ ( 28 ) , " unstanched thirst ...
But I see nothing of the " base - minded three " in either version here . " " " " Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and hardly extended . Some of Peele's expressions appear , as " effuse of blood ❞ ( 28 ) , " unstanched thirst ...
Pagina xviii
17-18 ) . scene needed little alteration . " latest gasp " here , having been But the latter occurred at York's death ( II . i . 108 ) . " Congealed blood " ( 37 ) , not in Q here , was in both texts earlier ( I. iii .
17-18 ) . scene needed little alteration . " latest gasp " here , having been But the latter occurred at York's death ( II . i . 108 ) . " Congealed blood " ( 37 ) , not in Q here , was in both texts earlier ( I. iii .
Pagina xx
Another passage ( 61-62 ) , “ Aspiring blood of Lancaster • mounted " has been advanced in favour of Marlowe's hand , from passages in Edward II . If they prove anything , I believe it cuts the other way , and that Marlowe was struck by ...
Another passage ( 61-62 ) , “ Aspiring blood of Lancaster • mounted " has been advanced in favour of Marlowe's hand , from passages in Edward II . If they prove anything , I believe it cuts the other way , and that Marlowe was struck by ...
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