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Fainting troops " ( Marlowe ) is omitted , and is paralleled by the omission of " fainting looks ¡± ( or rather conversion ) in last scene ( 138 ) . ... But these three lines ( 4 , 5 , 6 ) are repeated in Q ( at v . ii .
Fainting troops " ( Marlowe ) is omitted , and is paralleled by the omission of " fainting looks ¡± ( or rather conversion ) in last scene ( 138 ) . ... But these three lines ( 4 , 5 , 6 ) are repeated in Q ( at v . ii .
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33 the words in Q , ¡° That now towards Barwicke doth poste amaine , " are omitted ; they have been used in scene v , 128 in the final play . Act III . Scene i . Some natural touches are happily added to the deer - stalking scene .
33 the words in Q , ¡° That now towards Barwicke doth poste amaine , " are omitted ; they have been used in scene v , 128 in the final play . Act III . Scene i . Some natural touches are happily added to the deer - stalking scene .
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Another omitted phrase , ¡° stragling troopes ¡± ( 131 ) , recalls Greene , but it was quasi - technical of soldier adventurers as in Richard III . v . iii ... Edward's queen is accorded more respect and attention here than in Q. Act IV .
Another omitted phrase , ¡° stragling troopes ¡± ( 131 ) , recalls Greene , but it was quasi - technical of soldier adventurers as in Richard III . v . iii ... Edward's queen is accorded more respect and attention here than in Q. Act IV .
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Ff . and Soldiers ] and Souldiers , with white Roses in their hats Q. ( Other differences occur in Folio and Quarto stage - direction . ] 1-5 . War . I wonder retreat ] 1-5 . War . I wonder . retrait Q. 6. Cheer'd himself ] omitted Q. 7 ...
Ff . and Soldiers ] and Souldiers , with white Roses in their hats Q. ( Other differences occur in Folio and Quarto stage - direction . ] 1-5 . War . I wonder retreat ] 1-5 . War . I wonder . retrait Q. 6. Cheer'd himself ] omitted Q. 7 ...
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Richard . sons ] omitted Q. 18. But is ] 16. York . What is Q. 19-26 . Such hope the fearful king , And this York ] 17-24 . Such hope . . that fearefull King , And that ... Yorke Q. ¡° ten thousand horse : 12. downright blow ] Only again ...
Richard . sons ] omitted Q. 18. But is ] 16. York . What is Q. 19-26 . Such hope the fearful king , And this York ] 17-24 . Such hope . . that fearefull King , And that ... Yorke Q. ¡° ten thousand horse : 12. downright blow ] Only again ...
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