Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 203
... curse on Rivers , Grey and Vaughan ( when the curse is remembered ) , and on Hastings ( the curse briefly recalled again ) . The future subject of Richard's moves against the Princes is introduced between - whiles . The third movement ...
... curse on Rivers , Grey and Vaughan ( when the curse is remembered ) , and on Hastings ( the curse briefly recalled again ) . The future subject of Richard's moves against the Princes is introduced between - whiles . The third movement ...
Page 222
... curse laid on Margaret by Richard's father , the nobler Richard , Duke of York . It is the success of this curse which leads her to match it with her own . When we turn back to III Henry VI ( I.iv ) , the circumstances which lead to ...
... curse laid on Margaret by Richard's father , the nobler Richard , Duke of York . It is the success of this curse which leads her to match it with her own . When we turn back to III Henry VI ( I.iv ) , the circumstances which lead to ...
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... curse contributes a structural framework to the play . In it she dispenses the fates of almost all the characters . The subsequent action is con- structed largely in order to see her curse realized as , one after another , its objects ...
... curse contributes a structural framework to the play . In it she dispenses the fates of almost all the characters . The subsequent action is con- structed largely in order to see her curse realized as , one after another , its objects ...
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