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... 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 1595 with this title : The true tragedie of Richard | Duke of Yorke , and the death of ...
... 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 1595 with this title : The true tragedie of Richard | Duke of Yorke , and the death of ...
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... and style — not necessarily his actual writing , but in Richard III , especially ) echoes of his voice . ... in rhythm , in poetic imagery and dramatic diction , The True Tragedy is very much superior to The Contention .
... and style — not necessarily his actual writing , but in Richard III , especially ) echoes of his voice . ... in rhythm , in poetic imagery and dramatic diction , The True Tragedy is very much superior to The Contention .
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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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There is not a line of the least consequence in True Tragedy ( 2 ) that is omitted in 3 Henry VI , in this Some interesting points occur : the old " godsforbot ( 25 ) is deleted . Note The Spanish Tragedy passage at 3335 ...
There is not a line of the least consequence in True Tragedy ( 2 ) that is omitted in 3 Henry VI , in this Some interesting points occur : the old " godsforbot ( 25 ) is deleted . Note The Spanish Tragedy passage at 3335 ...
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Opens in Q with an elaborate stageinstruction , as was commonly the case in Contention , after Peele's manner . But not so in The True Tragedy , our 2 . The scene is reduced from 122 lines to go but about 15 are new , of which Margaret ...
Opens in Q with an elaborate stageinstruction , as was commonly the case in Contention , after Peele's manner . But not so in The True Tragedy , our 2 . The scene is reduced from 122 lines to go but about 15 are new , of which Margaret ...
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