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... style of set speeches accords with the ritual nature of numerous scenes . We see York on the throne , with Henry standing below it ; the mockery of York on the molehill with a paper crown ; the three Yorkist princes and their ...
... style of set speeches accords with the ritual nature of numerous scenes . We see York on the throne , with Henry standing below it ; the mockery of York on the molehill with a paper crown ; the three Yorkist princes and their ...
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... style with its antitheses , ambiguities and ironic indirections ; the theme of equivocation ; the maddening refrain of Glamis , Cawdor , and King , and other deliberate echoes and repe- titions : all this , and much more , is 115 46 48.
... style with its antitheses , ambiguities and ironic indirections ; the theme of equivocation ; the maddening refrain of Glamis , Cawdor , and King , and other deliberate echoes and repe- titions : all this , and much more , is 115 46 48.
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... Style ' , SS , 26 ( 1973 ) , 49-67 . Hunter , G. K. , ed . , All's Well That Ends Well ( New Arden ) ( London , 1959 ) . " The Later Comedies ' , in Shakespeare : The Writer and His Work , ed . by B. Dobrée ( London , 1965 ) , pp . 181 ...
... Style ' , SS , 26 ( 1973 ) , 49-67 . Hunter , G. K. , ed . , All's Well That Ends Well ( New Arden ) ( London , 1959 ) . " The Later Comedies ' , in Shakespeare : The Writer and His Work , ed . by B. Dobrée ( London , 1965 ) , pp . 181 ...
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