Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Edward's death is unexpected , brutally casual : he has for his killers words of confident rebuke . The play ends with Gloucester's murder of Henry VI in the Tower and then with Edward of York , now Edward IV , rejoicing in his ...
... Edward's death is unexpected , brutally casual : he has for his killers words of confident rebuke . The play ends with Gloucester's murder of Henry VI in the Tower and then with Edward of York , now Edward IV , rejoicing in his ...
Pagina 176
... Edward , and in the following scene Richard of Gloucester murders Henry VI in the Tower . In Patton's Oregon production a highly visible detail added to this patterning , for Margaret's taunting of York with the napkin bearing Rutland's ...
... Edward , and in the following scene Richard of Gloucester murders Henry VI in the Tower . In Patton's Oregon production a highly visible detail added to this patterning , for Margaret's taunting of York with the napkin bearing Rutland's ...
Pagina 180
... Edward I , ed . by W. W. Greg , Malone Society ( Oxford , 1911 ) , 11. 48-49 and Locrine , ed . by Ronald B. McKerrow , Malone Society ( Oxford , 1908 ) , 1. 33. For a further sampling of the evidence , see The Works of Francis Beaumont ...
... Edward I , ed . by W. W. Greg , Malone Society ( Oxford , 1911 ) , 11. 48-49 and Locrine , ed . by Ronald B. McKerrow , Malone Society ( Oxford , 1908 ) , 1. 33. For a further sampling of the evidence , see The Works of Francis Beaumont ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
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