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... Salisbury and Warwick ( II.ii ) , but says nothing of his interview with Edmund Mortimer in the Tower of London which occurs in 1 Henry VI - Salisbury actually now declares that Mortimer was kept in captivity by Owen Glendower till he ...
... Salisbury and Warwick ( II.ii ) , but says nothing of his interview with Edmund Mortimer in the Tower of London which occurs in 1 Henry VI - Salisbury actually now declares that Mortimer was kept in captivity by Owen Glendower till he ...
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... Salisbury be lost . ' ( v.iii.5-7 ) . Instead of Salisbury , two new characters now appear on York's side , Salisbury's son Montague and the Duke of Norfolk . Here , however , there is a definite clue to the mystery . Montague ...
... Salisbury be lost . ' ( v.iii.5-7 ) . Instead of Salisbury , two new characters now appear on York's side , Salisbury's son Montague and the Duke of Norfolk . Here , however , there is a definite clue to the mystery . Montague ...
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... Salisbury is Chancelor , Warwick Lord of Callice ' , which would have been historically correct ( the Arden edition gets this the wrong way round ) . Q omits the line . In 1.ii Q has Edward address his ' cosen Montague ' , which is ...
... Salisbury is Chancelor , Warwick Lord of Callice ' , which would have been historically correct ( the Arden edition gets this the wrong way round ) . Q omits the line . In 1.ii Q has Edward address his ' cosen Montague ' , which is ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into Two | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into One | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies The Tragedy of King Richard the Third | 53 |
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