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... battle , a trivial affair , which Hall takes from the London chronicles , is linked up in the play with the Duke of York's claim to the throne and is thus brought within the orbit of the ... battle of Tewkesbury in 1471 , INTRODUCTION XXV.
... battle , a trivial affair , which Hall takes from the London chronicles , is linked up in the play with the Duke of York's claim to the throne and is thus brought within the orbit of the ... battle of Tewkesbury in 1471 , INTRODUCTION XXV.
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... battle of Tewkesbury . Tewkesbury is in every way the opposite of Wakefield . Then it was Richard of York who like a hero in the old epics was defeated fighting against overwhelming odds ; now it is Margaret , a woman , but a woman of ...
... battle of Tewkesbury . Tewkesbury is in every way the opposite of Wakefield . Then it was Richard of York who like a hero in the old epics was defeated fighting against overwhelming odds ; now it is Margaret , a woman , but a woman of ...
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... battle of Wakefield , in which she triumphs over Richard of York , and the battle of Tewkesbury when , herself now deserted by Fortune , she is triumphed over in turn . Her best speech , however , is perhaps the one she utters to cheer ...
... battle of Wakefield , in which she triumphs over Richard of York , and the battle of Tewkesbury when , herself now deserted by Fortune , she is triumphed over in turn . Her best speech , however , is perhaps the one she utters to cheer ...
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CROOKBACK | vii |
The Wars of the Roses in the Chronicles | xvi |
THE STAGE HISTORY OF HENRY VI | xxxix |
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Alarum Alph Authorship battle battle of Tewkesbury blood brother Clar Clifford crown death doth Duke of York Earl elsew England Enter KING EDWARD Exeter eyes fear France friends gates George give Gloucester to Clarence Grafton Greene's Hall hand Hart Hastings hath head hear heart Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Introd Jack Cade John Keeper King Henry King Lewis Lady Bona Lady Grey Lancaster London lord Lucr Marlowe Montague Northumberland NS HVI oath Oxford Peele Plantagenet play Polydore Vergil Queen Margaret rest revenge Richard Robert Greene Rutland S.D. F. Exeunt S.D. Locality scene Selimus Shakespeare shalt slain soldiers Somerset speak speech St Albans stand sweet Tamb tears tell Tewkesbury thee Theob thine thou art three chron throne Tilley Towton unto verse Warw Warwick words York's Yorkist ΙΟ