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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 . It recalls the fact that Margaret was the first to demand Gloucester's murder in 2 Henry VI . III . 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 . It recalls the fact that Margaret was the first to demand Gloucester's murder in 2 Henry VI . III . i .
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There are one or two very poor lines not found in Q , as that which replaces 47 , but " dire mishaps ¡± is in Comedy of Errors ; and ¡° highly promise to remunerate ¡± ( 52 ) is paralleled by ¡° highly hold in hate ¡± in Two Gentlemen of ...
There are one or two very poor lines not found in Q , as that which replaces 47 , but " dire mishaps ¡± is in Comedy of Errors ; and ¡° highly promise to remunerate ¡± ( 52 ) is paralleled by ¡° highly hold in hate ¡± in Two Gentlemen of ...
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Several lines of Q are shifted about confusingly in the final play , like " lions and poor lambs ¡± ( 74-75 ) . See also the transposition of ¡° too soon , too late ¡± ( 92 , 93 ) , recalling a note from Lucrece which happens very often in ...
Several lines of Q are shifted about confusingly in the final play , like " lions and poor lambs ¡± ( 74-75 ) . See also the transposition of ¡° too soon , too late ¡± ( 92 , 93 ) , recalling a note from Lucrece which happens very often in ...
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... and two or three slightly rewritten . The word ¡° thrust " ( 190 ) is expelled ( see note ) , from a harsh usage . » At the beginning those very poor lines are dropped , xiv THE THIRD PART OF.
... and two or three slightly rewritten . The word ¡° thrust " ( 190 ) is expelled ( see note ) , from a harsh usage . » At the beginning those very poor lines are dropped , xiv THE THIRD PART OF.
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At the beginning those very poor lines are dropped , containing a premature promise of the French king's , and containing also repossess , " so frequently used in this play but not elsewhere . The addition to Warwick's speech ( 209 ) is ...
At the beginning those very poor lines are dropped , containing a premature promise of the French king's , and containing also repossess , " so frequently used in this play but not elsewhere . The addition to Warwick's speech ( 209 ) is ...
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