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Page 174
... play is the loss of France , and the ruin of England ' ( Arden 1H6 , p . xlix ) ; and M. M. Reese : ' It is primarily a play about the French wars , showing how Talbot . . . lost the English provinces in France . . . ' ( The Cease of ...
... play is the loss of France , and the ruin of England ' ( Arden 1H6 , p . xlix ) ; and M. M. Reese : ' It is primarily a play about the French wars , showing how Talbot . . . lost the English provinces in France . . . ' ( The Cease of ...
Page 185
... play . 32. Cf. Ribner , ' Richard's deposition emerges dramatically as the result of his own character , rather than of the antagonism of Bolingbroke ' ( The English History Play , p . 164 ) . Sengupta says of Bolingbroke that ...
... play . 32. Cf. Ribner , ' Richard's deposition emerges dramatically as the result of his own character , rather than of the antagonism of Bolingbroke ' ( The English History Play , p . 164 ) . Sengupta says of Bolingbroke that ...
Page 193
... History Plays , p . 281 . 45. See the conflicting explanations of his reform ... play , while he leaves out Erpingham , Westmoreland , Suffolk , and York ... English History Play in the Age of Shakespeare ( 1957 ) , and John D. Cox in ...
... History Plays , p . 281 . 45. See the conflicting explanations of his reform ... play , while he leaves out Erpingham , Westmoreland , Suffolk , and York ... English History Play in the Age of Shakespeare ( 1957 ) , and John D. Cox in ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies | 59 |
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