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against the gods , is more extravagant : and the scene of his death where he has his sons and his friends around him ( v . iii . ) in lengthened conversation , is worse in its unreality than anything in either play — or in any play .
against the gods , is more extravagant : and the scene of his death where he has his sons and his friends around him ( v . iii . ) in lengthened conversation , is worse in its unreality than anything in either play — or in any play .
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( 48 , a ) : " loving friends and fellow kings . ¡± And iv . iii . ( 65 , a ) . Not in Q : iv . ii . 180. 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 ...
( 48 , a ) : " loving friends and fellow kings . ¡± And iv . iii . ( 65 , a ) . Not in Q : iv . ii . 180. 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 ...
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41 ) ( ¡° steel the heart ¡± occurs often and later ) . you that love me . are the friends of . follow me . 2 Henry VI . iv . ii . 180 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . iv . i . 123 , 1v . vii . 39. And Richard III . shook hands with death .
41 ) ( ¡° steel the heart ¡± occurs often and later ) . you that love me . are the friends of . follow me . 2 Henry VI . iv . ii . 180 ; True Tragedy ; 3 Henry VI . iv . i . 123 , 1v . vii . 39. And Richard III . shook hands with death .
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Earl of Northumberland , he slew thy father , And thine , Lord Clifford ; and you both have vow'd 55 revenge On him , his sons , his favourites , and his friends . North . If I be not , heavens be revenged on me ! Clif .
Earl of Northumberland , he slew thy father , And thine , Lord Clifford ; and you both have vow'd 55 revenge On him , his sons , his favourites , and his friends . North . If I be not , heavens be revenged on me ! Clif .
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Plantagenet , of thee and these thy sons , 95 Thy kinsmen and thy friends , I ' ll have more lives Than drops of blood were in my father's veins . Clif . Urge it no more ; lest that , instead of words , I send thee , Warwick , such a ...
Plantagenet , of thee and these thy sons , 95 Thy kinsmen and thy friends , I ' ll have more lives Than drops of blood were in my father's veins . Clif . Urge it no more ; lest that , instead of words , I send thee , Warwick , such a ...
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