Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... EDWARD . Clifford , repent in bootless penitence . WARWICK . Clifford , devise excuses for thy faults . CLARENCE . While we devise fell tortures for thy faults . 11.6.68-71 To borrow Brockbank's phrase , this is a " sophisticated ...
... EDWARD . Clifford , repent in bootless penitence . WARWICK . Clifford , devise excuses for thy faults . CLARENCE . While we devise fell tortures for thy faults . 11.6.68-71 To borrow Brockbank's phrase , this is a " sophisticated ...
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... Edward , are " sworn in all al- legiance , " and will apprehend Henry , the enemy of the King . Henry asks them ... Edward as a perjurer once when he broke his oath to the Mayor of York ( IV.vii.23-24 ) . He makes him a second- time ...
... Edward , are " sworn in all al- legiance , " and will apprehend Henry , the enemy of the King . Henry asks them ... Edward as a perjurer once when he broke his oath to the Mayor of York ( IV.vii.23-24 ) . He makes him a second- time ...
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... Edward ( V.iv.39- 49 , V.v.17-24 ) . Baffled and frightened by Edward of York's likely seduction of his countrymen to Edward's cause , Henry finally resolves that his own pious virtues will keep English men and woman true to him : No ...
... Edward ( V.iv.39- 49 , V.v.17-24 ) . Baffled and frightened by Edward of York's likely seduction of his countrymen to Edward's cause , Henry finally resolves that his own pious virtues will keep English men and woman true to him : No ...
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