The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 2Blackie, 1893 |
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... speech of Gloucester appears to be the result of an attempt on the part of Shakespeare to condense two of Gloucester's speeches into one , and to give to his part in this scene greater prominence . In the old play , after the speech of ...
... speech of Gloucester appears to be the result of an attempt on the part of Shakespeare to condense two of Gloucester's speeches into one , and to give to his part in this scene greater prominence . In the old play , after the speech of ...
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... speech in The Contention oc- cupies exactly the same number of lines , and it may be worth while for the reader to compare it with the speech in the text as revised by Shakespeare : Come you my Lord to see my open shame ? Ah Gloster ...
... speech in The Contention oc- cupies exactly the same number of lines , and it may be worth while for the reader to compare it with the speech in the text as revised by Shakespeare : Come you my Lord to see my open shame ? Ah Gloster ...
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... speech of Warwick's in the older play bears much the same resemblance to the more developed speech in II . Henry VI . as some of Hamlet's soliloquies , in the Quarto 1603 , bear to the more amplified version of 1604 . In both cases we ...
... speech of Warwick's in the older play bears much the same resemblance to the more developed speech in II . Henry VI . as some of Hamlet's soliloquies , in the Quarto 1603 , bear to the more amplified version of 1604 . In both cases we ...
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KING HENRY VI PART II | 1 |
scene 2 line | 17 |
scene 1 lines 1 | 24 |
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battle Bianca blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Buckingham Cade called Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Compare crown daughter death doth Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward emendation England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear France Gaunt give Gloster Gloucester grace Grey Grumio hand hath heart heaven Henry VI Holinshed honour Hortensio house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade John John of Gaunt Kate Kath Katharina King Henry kyng lady Lancaster Line London lord Love's Labour's Lost Lucentio Malone Margaret married means never noble old play passage Petruchio Prince Queen Rich Richard Richard II RICHARD PLANTAGENET Salisbury SCENE seems Shakespeare Shrew Somerset speak speech Suffolk sweet tell thee thine traitor Tranio True Tragedie unto Warwick wife word