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... passage about " shook hands with death in I. iv . 101-102 . York's reply to Margaret is a portion of Margaret's character , Shakespeare's especial work . It contains the thrice - famous line , " Oh tiger's heart wrapt in a woman's hide ...
... passage about " shook hands with death in I. iv . 101-102 . York's reply to Margaret is a portion of Margaret's character , Shakespeare's especial work . It contains the thrice - famous line , " Oh tiger's heart wrapt in a woman's hide ...
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... passage of the " lazy thresher " and the " night owl's flight , " is worthy of Shakespeare at any time . Several ... passages occur in this scene . And constant evidence is given in the notes of Shakespeare's hand . Line 97 is found in ...
... passage of the " lazy thresher " and the " night owl's flight , " is worthy of Shakespeare at any time . Several ... passages occur in this scene . And constant evidence is given in the notes of Shakespeare's hand . Line 97 is found in ...
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... passage . History knows no such Margaret of Anjou as Shakespeare draws , but he took his hint from the Chroniclers and formed her on the " models of antique tragedy . " Act III . Scene ii . An important scene , containing the well ...
... passage . History knows no such Margaret of Anjou as Shakespeare draws , but he took his hint from the Chroniclers and formed her on the " models of antique tragedy . " Act III . Scene ii . An important scene , containing the well ...
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... passage in III . iii . 235-236 ( not in Q ) and see IV . vi . 60 , 61. For connection of Spanish Tragedy with Henry VI . , see introduction to Part II . Peele may have suggested this insertion . Act IV . Scene iv . This scene follows ...
... passage in III . iii . 235-236 ( not in Q ) and see IV . vi . 60 , 61. For connection of Spanish Tragedy with Henry VI . , see introduction to Part II . Peele may have suggested this insertion . Act IV . Scene iv . This scene follows ...
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... . 3-5 . This finely wrought living Pangs of death " is varied to used in the clangor passage . Act v . Scene iii . A brief scene , altered in wording slightly , and given a speech from Clarence of four lines . xviii THE THIRD PART OF.
... . 3-5 . This finely wrought living Pangs of death " is varied to used in the clangor passage . Act v . Scene iii . A brief scene , altered in wording slightly , and given a speech from Clarence of four lines . xviii THE THIRD PART OF.
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