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Pagina xix
Margaret's character here required modelling , according to Shakespeare's view , for she is not the Margaret of history who was completely disheartened by Barnet field . Her only hope was to save her son after that .
Margaret's character here required modelling , according to Shakespeare's view , for she is not the Margaret of history who was completely disheartened by Barnet field . Her only hope was to save her son after that .
Pagina xxi
When I return with victorie from the field . 1. iii . 51-52 . till thy blood , Con- gealed with his . ( Overlooked , Cambridge . ) II . i . 113. And very well - ap- pointed as I thought . II . i . 130-131 . like the night- Owles lazie ...
When I return with victorie from the field . 1. iii . 51-52 . till thy blood , Con- gealed with his . ( Overlooked , Cambridge . ) II . i . 113. And very well - ap- pointed as I thought . II . i . 130-131 . like the night- Owles lazie ...
Pagina xxxii
... but not so , later , in Shakespeare . Archaic . II . ii . 48 , 49. a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. i . ( 44 , a ) : " He brings a world of people to the field . " II . iii . 62.
... but not so , later , in Shakespeare . Archaic . II . ii . 48 , 49. a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. i . ( 44 , a ) : " He brings a world of people to the field . " II . iii . 62.
Pagina xxxiii
78 , 79. lodge in open field In Winter's cold and Summer's ... heat . Tamburlaine , Part II . III . ii . ( 55 , a ) : " sleep upon the ground Sustain the scorching heat and freezing cold . " Not in Q. 1. i . 98. Blotting your names from ...
78 , 79. lodge in open field In Winter's cold and Summer's ... heat . Tamburlaine , Part II . III . ii . ( 55 , a ) : " sleep upon the ground Sustain the scorching heat and freezing cold . " Not in Q. 1. i . 98. Blotting your names from ...
Pagina 8
You forget That we are those which chased you from the field And slew your fathers , and with colours spread March'd through the city to the palace gates . North . Yes , Warwick , I remember it to my grief ; And , by his soul , thou and ...
You forget That we are those which chased you from the field And slew your fathers , and with colours spread March'd through the city to the palace gates . North . Yes , Warwick , I remember it to my grief ; And , by his soul , thou and ...
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