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In preparing the plays for the press , I have confined my corrections to matters of fact , and where I differed from the Editor in matters of opinion , I did not feel justified in altering his words . While I have emended or ascertained ...
In preparing the plays for the press , I have confined my corrections to matters of fact , and where I differed from the Editor in matters of opinion , I did not feel justified in altering his words . While I have emended or ascertained ...
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1 As to the date of this play , it is opportune to quote here from Miss Lee , ¡° On the order of Shakespeare's historical plays , " in a postscript to her main paper ( New Shaks . Soc . Trans . 1875-1876 , pp . 310 , 311 ) .
1 As to the date of this play , it is opportune to quote here from Miss Lee , ¡° On the order of Shakespeare's historical plays , " in a postscript to her main paper ( New Shaks . Soc . Trans . 1875-1876 , pp . 310 , 311 ) .
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For example , in the present play , there is a Quarto line ( at III . ii . 84 ) : ¡° Her looks are all repleat with maiestie ¡± ; at IV . vi . 71 there is another line : ¡° Thy lookes are all repleat with maiestie .
For example , in the present play , there is a Quarto line ( at III . ii . 84 ) : ¡° Her looks are all repleat with maiestie ¡± ; at IV . vi . 71 there is another line : ¡° Thy lookes are all repleat with maiestie .
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The passage in Richard III . is not in the Quartos of that play . Note in this scene Margaret's blood - thirstiness to poor York . ... plays . See notes for continuous parallels from his undoubted work . Act II . Scene i .
The passage in Richard III . is not in the Quartos of that play . Note in this scene Margaret's blood - thirstiness to poor York . ... plays . See notes for continuous parallels from his undoubted work . Act II . Scene i .
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43 ) , ¡° saddest spectacle " appears in the final play ( II . v . 73 ) . Line 71 ( ¡° The flower of Europe " ) is found in The ... Richard's character shows further development in both plays ( 79-88 ) . Warwick , always all Shakespeare's ...
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