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... Edward , the first ground of his hostility to the king ; in 1469 he joined the revolt of the North and captured Edward . On Edward's escape after a brief detention he made peace with him , but revolted again , in March 1470 , and then ...
... Edward , the first ground of his hostility to the king ; in 1469 he joined the revolt of the North and captured Edward . On Edward's escape after a brief detention he made peace with him , but revolted again , in March 1470 , and then ...
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... Edward and Richard in the king's tent after Tewkesbury . Nevertheless there was more implicit tragedy in Margaret than the dramatist used . In leading the overthrow of Gloucester , the chief obstacle in the path of York , she blindly ...
... Edward and Richard in the king's tent after Tewkesbury . Nevertheless there was more implicit tragedy in Margaret than the dramatist used . In leading the overthrow of Gloucester , the chief obstacle in the path of York , she blindly ...
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... Edward's armed advance caused his sudden release . The York of the drama suffers a briefer anxiety . His arrest is no sooner proposed than Richard and Edward rush in to bail him , and his ' two brave bears , ' Warwick and Salisbury ...
... Edward's armed advance caused his sudden release . The York of the drama suffers a briefer anxiety . His arrest is no sooner proposed than Richard and Edward rush in to bail him , and his ' two brave bears , ' Warwick and Salisbury ...
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... Edward might reign with more surety ' ; the dramatic Richard is ' himself ' and for himself alone . But even the dramatic Richard does nothing , in the present play , which the champion of his House might not do ; and thus the two ...
... Edward might reign with more surety ' ; the dramatic Richard is ' himself ' and for himself alone . But even the dramatic Richard does nothing , in the present play , which the champion of his House might not do ; and thus the two ...
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... Edward the Third did reign . More truly now may this be verified ; For none but Samsons and Goliases It sendeth forth to skirmish . One to ten ! Lean raw - boned rascals ! who would e'er suppose They had such courage and audacity ? Char ...
... Edward the Third did reign . More truly now may this be verified ; For none but Samsons and Goliases It sendeth forth to skirmish . One to ten ! Lean raw - boned rascals ! who would e'er suppose They had such courage and audacity ? Char ...
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Alarum Anne arms blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade canst Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown curse dead death dost doth Duch Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz England Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear fight France friends gentle give Glou Gloucester grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Henry VI Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade Julius Cæsar King Henry live London Lord Hastings lord protector madam majesty Margaret Murd ne'er never noble peace Plantagenet prince protector PUCELLE queen Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet Richmond Salisbury SCENE Shakespeare shame soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Tower traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt words