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The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First ... York's reply to Margaret is a portion of Margaret's character , Shakespeare's especial work .
The two great speeches of Margaret and York are very slightly altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First ... York's reply to Margaret is a portion of Margaret's character , Shakespeare's especial work .
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17-18 ) . This finely wrought living scene needed little alteration . Pangs of death ¡± is varied to ¡° latest gasp " here , having been used in the clangor passage . But the latter occurred at York's death ( II . i . 108 ) .
17-18 ) . This finely wrought living scene needed little alteration . Pangs of death ¡± is varied to ¡° latest gasp " here , having been used in the clangor passage . But the latter occurred at York's death ( II . i . 108 ) .
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But there is one curious point in connection with Gloucester ( the earlier Richard , son of York , afterwards King Richard III . ) that I have never seen noticed , and for which I have no explanation to offer .
But there is one curious point in connection with Gloucester ( the earlier Richard , son of York , afterwards King Richard III . ) that I have never seen noticed , and for which I have no explanation to offer .
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EARL OF WESTMORELAND , LORD CLIFFORD , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . ... RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Gloucester , DUKE OF NORFOLK , MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE , EARL OF WARWICK , of the Duke of York's Party .
EARL OF WESTMORELAND , LORD CLIFFORD , RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . ... RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Gloucester , DUKE OF NORFOLK , MARQUESS OF MONTAGUE , EARL OF WARWICK , of the Duke of York's Party .
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Enter the DUKE OF YORK , EDWARD , RICHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Soldiers . War . I wonder how the king escaped our hands . York . While we pursued the horsemen of the north , He slily stole away and left his men : Whereat ...
Enter the DUKE OF YORK , EDWARD , RICHARD , NORFOLK , MONTAGUE , WARWICK , and Soldiers . War . I wonder how the king escaped our hands . York . While we pursued the horsemen of the north , He slily stole away and left his men : Whereat ...
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