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Two petitioners come forward to present their grievances to Duke Humphrey . Their reverence for Gloucester confirms Winchester's worst fears . A petitioner speaks : “ Marry , the Lord protect him , for [ Gloucester's ] a good man ...
Two petitioners come forward to present their grievances to Duke Humphrey . Their reverence for Gloucester confirms Winchester's worst fears . A petitioner speaks : “ Marry , the Lord protect him , for [ Gloucester's ] a good man ...
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Until this moment , there have been no hints of ill will between Burgundy and the English , and no mention of a Duke of Orleans . As for Bedford , Shakespeare had already dramatized his death in III.ii to make way for Talbot's pre ...
Until this moment , there have been no hints of ill will between Burgundy and the English , and no mention of a Duke of Orleans . As for Bedford , Shakespeare had already dramatized his death in III.ii to make way for Talbot's pre ...
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Similarly , Valentine's letter to Silvia , falling into the hands of the Duke , helps to precipitate his banishment . If letters as physical instruments can foil lovers , letters can present problems of another and more subtle kind ...
Similarly , Valentine's letter to Silvia , falling into the hands of the Duke , helps to precipitate his banishment . If letters as physical instruments can foil lovers , letters can present problems of another and more subtle kind ...
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