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182-90 ) 6 and Clifford by reminding them of their fathers ' deaths at the hands of York and of their vowed revenge “ On him , his sons , his favorites , his friends . ” Northumberland answers with a vow and a self - imprecation ...
182-90 ) 6 and Clifford by reminding them of their fathers ' deaths at the hands of York and of their vowed revenge “ On him , his sons , his favorites , his friends . ” Northumberland answers with a vow and a self - imprecation ...
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Warwick enunciates York's position as “ victorious Prince ” ( I.1.21 ) ' and his evidently superior hereditary claim to the throne . York's own directness contrasts with Warwick's civility , for he announces bluntly that they have ...
Warwick enunciates York's position as “ victorious Prince ” ( I.1.21 ) ' and his evidently superior hereditary claim to the throne . York's own directness contrasts with Warwick's civility , for he announces bluntly that they have ...
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When Exeter admits the justice of York's argument , Henry fears mass defection . The other Lancastrian loyalists , however , refuse to settle for this , and shift the ground of argument from right back to power .
When Exeter admits the justice of York's argument , Henry fears mass defection . The other Lancastrian loyalists , however , refuse to settle for this , and shift the ground of argument from right back to power .
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