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If the reader will compare the speech of Marga- ret to York , as printed above from the ' Contention , ' with the text of the same speech in the Third Part of Henry VI . , he will find that three lines are omitted .
If the reader will compare the speech of Marga- ret to York , as printed above from the ' Contention , ' with the text of the same speech in the Third Part of Henry VI . , he will find that three lines are omitted .
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Compare this with York's speech in the ' Second Part of the Contention .'- ( Act 1. , Scene Iv . ) " Would'st have me weep ? why , so : thou hast thy wish ; For raging winds blow up a storm of tears , And when the rage allays the rain ...
Compare this with York's speech in the ' Second Part of the Contention .'- ( Act 1. , Scene Iv . ) " Would'st have me weep ? why , so : thou hast thy wish ; For raging winds blow up a storm of tears , And when the rage allays the rain ...
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The author of the ' Contention ' anticipates the " manhood " of Richard , and shows him a daring , bold , and venturous " soldier . A single line tells his character when he originally comes upon the scene in the First Part of the ...
The author of the ' Contention ' anticipates the " manhood " of Richard , and shows him a daring , bold , and venturous " soldier . A single line tells his character when he originally comes upon the scene in the First Part of the ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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