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Two lines in this speech are captured from Q below ( at II . i . 81 ) , lines which have already ... in York's first speech , where the Spenserian ¡° thricehappy ¡± ( Peele's ) is omitted from the final play . The two great speeches of ...
Two lines in this speech are captured from Q below ( at II . i . 81 ) , lines which have already ... in York's first speech , where the Spenserian ¡° thricehappy ¡± ( Peele's ) is omitted from the final play . The two great speeches of ...
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¡° Hercules must yield to odds ¡± ( 53 ) , has been transferred to the Messenger's speech from Warwick's own words at his death ( v . ii . 33 ) , in Q. And the ¡° mole - hill ¡± line in the same speech ( Q , II . i .
¡° Hercules must yield to odds ¡± ( 53 ) , has been transferred to the Messenger's speech from Warwick's own words at his death ( v . ii . 33 ) , in Q. And the ¡° mole - hill ¡± line in the same speech ( Q , II . i .
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It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . ( > > It is noticeable that the ¡° mastless xii THE THIRD PART OF.
It is also a foil speech of Henry against Richard's soliloquy later on ( III . ii . ) . Needless to say it is entirely by Shakespeare . ( > > It is noticeable that the ¡° mastless xii THE THIRD PART OF.
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The father's speech is entirely new ( excepting last line 122 ) and contains a thought from Marlowe's Jew of Malta . But I see nothing of the ¡° base - minded three ¡± in either version here . Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and ...
The father's speech is entirely new ( excepting last line 122 ) and contains a thought from Marlowe's Jew of Malta . But I see nothing of the ¡° base - minded three ¡± in either version here . Act II . Scene vi . Very lightly altered and ...
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The scene is lengthened by about sixty lines in the rewriting , mainly in Gloucester's speech , to which forty lines are additional . The alteration of Catiline to Machiavel , at its close , is noticeable , and used by the advocates of ...
The scene is lengthened by about sixty lines in the rewriting , mainly in Gloucester's speech , to which forty lines are additional . The alteration of Catiline to Machiavel , at its close , is noticeable , and used by the advocates of ...
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