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... death , and Suffolk is banished and soon killed . Suffolk's death , by the sea and at the hands of Walter Whitmore , bears out not only York's political vision but also a conjured spirit's ambiguous prophecy that Suffolk is to die by ...
... death , and Suffolk is banished and soon killed . Suffolk's death , by the sea and at the hands of Walter Whitmore , bears out not only York's political vision but also a conjured spirit's ambiguous prophecy that Suffolk is to die by ...
Page 29
... death of the good Duke Humphrey : And the banish- ment 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 firste claime unto ...
... death of the good Duke Humphrey : And the banish- ment 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 firste claime unto ...
Page 106
... death , he progresses to ' the readiness is all ' ( V.2.236 ) and ' The rest is silence ' ( V.2.372 ) . Accompanying this development is his progress in control of his emotions , not clear and even , admittedly - witness the graveyard ...
... death , he progresses to ' the readiness is all ' ( V.2.236 ) and ' The rest is silence ' ( V.2.372 ) . Accompanying this development is his progress in control of his emotions , not clear and even , admittedly - witness the graveyard ...
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