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The consistency with which animal comparisons portray the weakness , gentleness , and helplessness of Henry VI is remarkable . In 2 Henry VI , York sketches in the first lines of the portrait by calling old Gloucester , uncle of Henry ...
The consistency with which animal comparisons portray the weakness , gentleness , and helplessness of Henry VI is remarkable . In 2 Henry VI , York sketches in the first lines of the portrait by calling old Gloucester , uncle of Henry ...
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3 Bolingbroke - 5 York's Sons - 3 Mowbray - 4 Henry's Foes - 2 Bushy - 4 The Commons - 2 Bagot - 4 Warwick - 2 Green - 4 Sin and Iniquity - 2 England - 3 Parchment and Wax - 2 Richard's Father - 2 Ambition - 1 The Commons ...
3 Bolingbroke - 5 York's Sons - 3 Mowbray - 4 Henry's Foes - 2 Bushy - 4 The Commons - 2 Bagot - 4 Warwick - 2 Green - 4 Sin and Iniquity - 2 England - 3 Parchment and Wax - 2 Richard's Father - 2 Ambition - 1 The Commons ...
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1 Heretics - 1 Gardiner - 1 Porter's Man - 1 A Man - 1 Elizabeth - 1 James - 1 2 Henry IV Falstaff - 13 Hal - 5 Henry IV - 5 Pistol - 5 Page - 4 Shallow - 4 The Commons - 2 Quickly - 2 Feeble - 2 Bullcalf - 2 Wind - 1 Contention - 1 ...
1 Heretics - 1 Gardiner - 1 Porter's Man - 1 A Man - 1 Elizabeth - 1 James - 1 2 Henry IV Falstaff - 13 Hal - 5 Henry IV - 5 Pistol - 5 Page - 4 Shallow - 4 The Commons - 2 Quickly - 2 Feeble - 2 Bullcalf - 2 Wind - 1 Contention - 1 ...
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