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There are continuous slight and unimportant alterations . The Peele resemblances at " main battle ¡± ( 1. i . 8 ) , at ¡° unpeople this my realm ¡± ( 1. i . 126 ) , and at " ground gape , and swallow ¡± ( 1. i . 161 ) are common to both ...
There are continuous slight and unimportant alterations . The Peele resemblances at " main battle ¡± ( 1. i . 8 ) , at ¡° unpeople this my realm ¡± ( 1. i . 126 ) , and at " ground gape , and swallow ¡± ( 1. i . 161 ) are common to both ...
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Note ¡° The common people swarm ¡± ( 2 ) , as above ( II . vi . 8 ) . The addition made to Warwick's speech may be due to Peele . Sometimes Holinshed's example might have suggested the classical interpolations . Act iv . Scene iii .
Note ¡° The common people swarm ¡± ( 2 ) , as above ( II . vi . 8 ) . The addition made to Warwick's speech may be due to Peele . Sometimes Holinshed's example might have suggested the classical interpolations . Act iv . Scene iii .
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Characterisation is hardly attempted . Act V. Scene i . Follows 2 very closely . Most of the striking expressions are common to both , and it is evident b 9 ) Shakespeare had a free hand at the first KING HENRY THE SIXTH xvii 1.
Characterisation is hardly attempted . Act V. Scene i . Follows 2 very closely . Most of the striking expressions are common to both , and it is evident b 9 ) Shakespeare had a free hand at the first KING HENRY THE SIXTH xvii 1.
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It is probably earliest here , and Shakespeare's or Peele's , and more likely still a common vocable . Act v . Scene iv . Greatly developed and improved from Q , . , but on exactly the same lines of structure .
It is probably earliest here , and Shakespeare's or Peele's , and more likely still a common vocable . Act v . Scene iv . Greatly developed and improved from Q , . , but on exactly the same lines of structure .
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182. Why via , to London Why via , to London will we will we march amaine . march . II . ii . 133. Rich . Whoever got War . Whoever got thee . .. ( 11. vi . 8. The common people Omitted ( But not necessary ) . swarm like summer flies .
182. Why via , to London Why via , to London will we will we march amaine . march . II . ii . 133. Rich . Whoever got War . Whoever got thee . .. ( 11. vi . 8. The common people Omitted ( But not necessary ) . swarm like summer flies .
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