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In The True Tragedy I see a little of Marlowe , less of Greene , more of Peele and much more of Shakespeare . And in the final play there is yet more of Shakespeare and yet less of the others . Whatever may have been the original plan ...
In The True Tragedy I see a little of Marlowe , less of Greene , more of Peele and much more of Shakespeare . And in the final play there is yet more of Shakespeare and yet less of the others . Whatever may have been the original plan ...
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... Spenserian ¡° thricehappy ¡± ( Peele's ) is omitted from the final play . The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First Contention ( III . i .
... Spenserian ¡° thricehappy ¡± ( Peele's ) is omitted from the final play . The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First Contention ( III . i .
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There are echoes of Marlowe ( " racking clouds , " 27 ) , and of Peele ( ¡° latest gasp , " 108 , " soul's prison , 74 ) . All in both texts . Richard's character shows further development in both plays ( 79-88 ) .
There are echoes of Marlowe ( " racking clouds , " 27 ) , and of Peele ( ¡° latest gasp , " 108 , " soul's prison , 74 ) . All in both texts . Richard's character shows further development in both plays ( 79-88 ) .
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Note the parallel ¡° clamor ¡± ( v . ii . 44 ) to ¡° clangor " here ( 18 ) . An interesting omission is ¡° to remunerate , " which becomes rewards ¡± ( 52 ) . It is often used by Peele , but never by Shakespeare in a sure place .
Note the parallel ¡° clamor ¡± ( v . ii . 44 ) to ¡° clangor " here ( 18 ) . An interesting omission is ¡° to remunerate , " which becomes rewards ¡± ( 52 ) . It is often used by Peele , but never by Shakespeare in a sure place .
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Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and hardly extended . Some of Peele's expressions appear , as ¡° effuse of blood ¡± ( 28 ) , ¡° unstanched thirst ¡± ( 83 ) , and the ¡° people swarm ¡± ( at 8 ) , occurring also below IV . ii .
Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and hardly extended . Some of Peele's expressions appear , as ¡° effuse of blood ¡± ( 28 ) , ¡° unstanched thirst ¡± ( 83 ) , and the ¡° people swarm ¡± ( at 8 ) , occurring also below IV . ii .
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