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... prepared for in some way and fails to materialise , or materialises in a different way from what we have been led to ... preparation of events really matter ? Probably not so much as we imagine in the study . We may be largely bounced ...
... prepared for in some way and fails to materialise , or materialises in a different way from what we have been led to ... preparation of events really matter ? Probably not so much as we imagine in the study . We may be largely bounced ...
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... prepare for France . The last major additions to the old play are the two scenes containing Suffolk's wooing of ... prepared for his ambitious speech with which the present play closes . Altogether , the Margaret scenes have little ...
... prepare for France . The last major additions to the old play are the two scenes containing Suffolk's wooing of ... prepared for his ambitious speech with which the present play closes . Altogether , the Margaret scenes have little ...
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... prepare for another sequel in which a villainous Richard will be the chief protagonist . The True Tragedy is thus ... prepared for by a glimpse of the preliminaries to her career as Queen of England . In some such way 1 Henry VI may ...
... prepare for another sequel in which a villainous Richard will be the chief protagonist . The True Tragedy is thus ... prepared for by a glimpse of the preliminaries to her career as Queen of England . In some such way 1 Henry VI may ...
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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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action actually already Anne appearance Arden Bastard battle becomes beginning Bolingbroke brother Buckingham called cause character Clarence comes complete concerned Contention continued course critics crown curse Dauphin death direction doubt Duke early Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan England English expectations explain fact Falstaff final France French gives Gloucester hand Harry Henry IV Henry VI Henry's history plays Holinshed important indicate intentions interesting introduced John Justice King Henry King John king's later least lines look Lord Margaret matter mentioned murder natural never obviously once opening original perhaps person planned plot political present prince probably Queen reason reference remains Richard Richard II says scene seems sense Shakespeare soliloquy sources speaks speech stage structure suggested Talbot tells theme turn victory Warwick whole Wilson York