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Page 49
... scene , where his title and scarlet hat and robes are so emphatically insisted on : the whole scene had become superfluous ; whereas he may have revised the title elsewhere if Winchester appeared as a cardinal throughout the old Talbot ...
... scene , where his title and scarlet hat and robes are so emphatically insisted on : the whole scene had become superfluous ; whereas he may have revised the title elsewhere if Winchester appeared as a cardinal throughout the old Talbot ...
Page 82
... scene and in the next scene call it ' a damned and a bloody work ' . The change is abrupt , and there is an inconsistency of characterisation . One is reminded of Richard of Gloucester in 3 Henry VI . Richard changes for the worse and ...
... scene and in the next scene call it ' a damned and a bloody work ' . The change is abrupt , and there is an inconsistency of characterisation . One is reminded of Richard of Gloucester in 3 Henry VI . Richard changes for the worse and ...
Page 112
... scene in 2 Henry IV rightly belonged with the Coventry scene in 1 Henry IV . The remainder of the first Shallow scene as well as the second , third , and last may be naturally explained as expansions and extensions for use in Part II ...
... scene in 2 Henry IV rightly belonged with the Coventry scene in 1 Henry IV . The remainder of the first Shallow scene as well as the second , third , and last may be naturally explained as expansions and extensions for use in Part II ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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