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In both those passages the germ is in First . Contention at the place . There is no suggestion of another hand . ... 116-118 ) in the passage about ¡° shook hands with death " in 1. iv . 101-102 . York's reply to Margaret is a portion of ...
In both those passages the germ is in First . Contention at the place . There is no suggestion of another hand . ... 116-118 ) in the passage about ¡° shook hands with death " in 1. iv . 101-102 . York's reply to Margaret is a portion of ...
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... passage of the ¡° lazy thresher ¡± and the " night owl's flight , ¡± is worthy of Shakespeare at any time . Several times what Peele uses he really takes from Marlowe , as his " soul's prison " above . Act 11. Scene ii .
... passage of the ¡° lazy thresher ¡± and the " night owl's flight , ¡± is worthy of Shakespeare at any time . Several times what Peele uses he really takes from Marlowe , as his " soul's prison " above . Act 11. Scene ii .
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Henry's simile of the feather ( 85 ) is additional , and a redeeming 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 .
Henry's simile of the feather ( 85 ) is additional , and a redeeming 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 .
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It is slurred over in Q. A speech of Clarence's in Q is wholly omitted , containing an intended dispatch to France , which is in accordance with a passage in III . iii . 235-236 ( not in 2 ) and see iv . vi . 60 , 61.
It is slurred over in Q. A speech of Clarence's in Q is wholly omitted , containing an intended dispatch to France , which is in accordance with a passage in III . iii . 235-236 ( not in 2 ) and see iv . vi . 60 , 61.
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17-18 ) . This finely wrought living scene needed little alteration . Pangs of death ¡± is varied to ¡° latest gasp " here , having been used in the clangor passage . But the latter occurred at York's death ( II . i . 108 ) .
17-18 ) . This finely wrought living scene needed little alteration . Pangs of death ¡± is varied to ¡° latest gasp " here , having been used in the clangor passage . But the latter occurred at York's death ( II . i . 108 ) .
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