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... Duke Humphrey : And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke , and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of Winchester , with the notable Rebellion of Iacke Cade : And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne . The ...
... Duke Humphrey : And the banishment and death of the Duke of Suffolke , and the Tragicall end of the proud Cardinall of Winchester , with the notable Rebellion of Iacke Cade : And the Duke of Yorkes first claime vnto the Crowne . The ...
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... Duke of York ' were not at first envisaged as two separate plays . The First Part has no such distinct ending as we have come to expect in an Elizabethan drama , except for a perfunctory five concluding lines . On the contrary , we are ...
... Duke of York ' were not at first envisaged as two separate plays . The First Part has no such distinct ending as we have come to expect in an Elizabethan drama , except for a perfunctory five concluding lines . On the contrary , we are ...
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... duke ' Shakespeare may have thought of replacing Falstaff by the Duke of Gloucester , who has ' the order of the siege ' , but not made his intention sufficiently clear , or else decided that Fluellen would do as well . In any case it ...
... duke ' Shakespeare may have thought of replacing Falstaff by the Duke of Gloucester , who has ' the order of the siege ' , but not made his intention sufficiently clear , or else decided that Fluellen would do as well . In any case it ...
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The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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