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As was the case with Part II . , it receives a few slight emendations from the Quarto ( Q 1 , 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 ...
As was the case with Part II . , it receives a few slight emendations from the Quarto ( Q 1 , 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 ...
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The third edition ( Q 3 ) is the second part of The Whole Contention , without separate title - page . It has a head - page title : The Second Part | Containing the Tragedie of | Richard Duke of Yorke , and the good King Henrie the ...
The third edition ( Q 3 ) is the second part of The Whole Contention , without separate title - page . It has a head - page title : The Second Part | Containing the Tragedie of | Richard Duke of Yorke , and the good King Henrie the ...
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Contention at the place . There is no suggestion of another hand . The little hall - mark of antiquity , ¡° come let's go , " ¡° I. ii . 54 Q , occurs again at v . iii . 19 Q. It suggests Marlowe perhaps . Act 1. Scene iii .
Contention at the place . There is no suggestion of another hand . The little hall - mark of antiquity , ¡° come let's go , " ¡° I. ii . 54 Q , occurs again at v . iii . 19 Q. It suggests Marlowe perhaps . Act 1. Scene iii .
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Line 71 ( ¡° The flower of Europe " ) is found in The First Contention but was omitted in 2 Henry VI . There are echoes of Marlowe ( " racking clouds , " 27 ) , and of Peele ( ¡° latest gasp , " 108 , " soul's prison , 74 ) .
Line 71 ( ¡° The flower of Europe " ) is found in The First Contention but was omitted in 2 Henry VI . There are echoes of Marlowe ( " racking clouds , " 27 ) , and of Peele ( ¡° latest gasp , " 108 , " soul's prison , 74 ) .
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They are in First Contention , but not in present Q. The " thirsty sword ¡± here ( Q ) is in Peele's Edward I. Act II . Scene v . This scene is doubled in length . There is little omission of what Q contains , but several trivial lines ...
They are in First Contention , but not in present Q. The " thirsty sword ¡± here ( Q ) is in Peele's Edward I. Act II . Scene v . This scene is doubled in length . There is little omission of what Q contains , but several trivial lines ...
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