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William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY.
William Shakespeare William James Craig, Robert Hope Case. THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY.
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... Henry , which is placed for " therefore be still " ( Q ) . The latter occurs , to King KING HENRY THE SIXTH ix.
... Henry , which is placed for " therefore be still " ( Q ) . The latter occurs , to King KING HENRY THE SIXTH ix.
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... King Henry , at II . ii . 122 ( in both ) , hence the alteration , due to careful work . Act I. Scene ii . About fifteen lines are added to Q. Richard's character begins to develop in the most important addition ( I. ii . 26-34 ) . Two ...
... King Henry , at II . ii . 122 ( in both ) , hence the alteration , due to careful work . Act I. Scene ii . About fifteen lines are added to Q. Richard's character begins to develop in the most important addition ( I. ii . 26-34 ) . Two ...
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... Henry VI . 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 ... KING HENRY THE SIXTH xiii.
... Henry VI . 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 ... KING HENRY THE SIXTH xiii.
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... King Basilius in Arcadia . Act IV . Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappear- ance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents twenty - eight ...
... King Basilius in Arcadia . Act IV . Scene viii . Follows vi . in Q. With the reappear- ance of Warwick and King Henry some touches of poetry also appear in the finished play . This scene of sixty - four lines represents twenty - eight ...
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