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This scene follows the Huntsman's , with Edward's escape ( scene v . here ) in 2 , and is doubled in length . It is very thin stuff indeed in Q , but the dialogue is on the same lines , and the development by Shakespeare is closely on ...
This scene follows the Huntsman's , with Edward's escape ( scene v . here ) in 2 , and is doubled in length . It is very thin stuff indeed in Q , but the dialogue is on the same lines , and the development by Shakespeare is closely on ...
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The follow me " -ended line ( 39 ) appears again , see iv . i . 123. Shakespeare's " good old man ¡± ( 31 ) ... Follows vi . in Q. With the reappearance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play .
The follow me " -ended line ( 39 ) appears again , see iv . i . 123. Shakespeare's " good old man ¡± ( 31 ) ... Follows vi . in Q. With the reappearance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play .
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... let us banquet and carouse the whiles ¡± ; and elsewhere . And in Tamburlaine , Part I. iv . iv . 5 : ¡° Let us freely banquet and carouse Full bowls of wine . " > . II . i . 43. Since first I follow'd KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxxi.
... let us banquet and carouse the whiles ¡± ; and elsewhere . And in Tamburlaine , Part I. iv . iv . 5 : ¡° Let us freely banquet and carouse Full bowls of wine . " > . II . i . 43. Since first I follow'd KING HENRY THE SIXTH xxxi.
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Since first I follow'd arms . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 47 , a ) : ¡° But , while my brothers follow arms , my lord , Let me accompany my gracious mother . " II . i . 80. I have loaden me with many spoils .
Since first I follow'd arms . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 47 , a ) : ¡° But , while my brothers follow arms , my lord , Let me accompany my gracious mother . " II . i . 80. I have loaden me with many spoils .
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And you that be the king's friends follow me . Tambur . laine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 47 , a ) : ¡° If thou will love the wars and follow me . See Table of Continued Expressions . Not in Q. iv . iv . 10 . God forbid so many simple souls ...
And you that be the king's friends follow me . Tambur . laine , Part II . 1. iii . ( 47 , a ) : ¡° If thou will love the wars and follow me . See Table of Continued Expressions . Not in Q. iv . iv . 10 . God forbid so many simple souls ...
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