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It is a device to give the feeling of time elapsing while the battle rages , which , the soldier ( father and son ) episodes serve to make more real . It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) ...
It is a device to give the feeling of time elapsing while the battle rages , which , the soldier ( father and son ) episodes serve to make more real . It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) ...
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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 . 327. At 73 Gloucester's personal characteristic is noted on .
Another omitted phrase , ¡° stragling troopes ¡± ( 131 ) , recalls Greene , but it was quasi - technical of soldier adventurers as in Richard III . v . iii . 327. At 73 Gloucester's personal characteristic is noted on .
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scriptive of the ¡° thunder of ordnance ¡± in battle than ¡° The crack , the echo , and the soldiers cry Make deaf the air " ? There is another departure Shakespeare was prompt to make . He hardly ever gives us studies of the geography and ...
scriptive of the ¡° thunder of ordnance ¡± in battle than ¡° The crack , the echo , and the soldiers cry Make deaf the air " ? There is another departure Shakespeare was prompt to make . He hardly ever gives us studies of the geography and ...
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... a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. i . ( 44 , a ) : ¡° He brings a world of people to the field . ¡± 11. iii . 62. These ( soldiers ) are his substance , sinews , arms and strength .
... a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory . Tamburlaine , Part II . 1. i . ( 44 , a ) : ¡° He brings a world of people to the field . ¡± 11. iii . 62. These ( soldiers ) are his substance , sinews , arms and strength .
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A Son that has killed his father , A Father that has killed his son . QUEEN MARGARET . LADY GREY , afterwards Queen to Edward the Fourth . BONA , Sister to the French Queen . Soldiers , Attendants , Messengers , Watchmen , etc.
A Son that has killed his father , A Father that has killed his son . QUEEN MARGARET . LADY GREY , afterwards Queen to Edward the Fourth . BONA , Sister to the French Queen . Soldiers , Attendants , Messengers , Watchmen , etc.
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