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... altered for the former 1,479 of its 3,057 lines ( less than one - half ) from The Contention , while for the latter he adopted or altered 1,931 of its 2,877 lines ( more than two - thirds ) from The True Tragedy . " Malone put these ...
... altered for the former 1,479 of its 3,057 lines ( less than one - half ) from The Contention , while for the latter he adopted or altered 1,931 of its 2,877 lines ( more than two - thirds ) from The True Tragedy . " Malone put these ...
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... altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First Contention ( III . i . 116-118 ) in the passage about " shook hands with death in I. iv . 101-102 . York's reply to Margaret is a portion of Margaret's ...
... altered , both undoubtedly Shakespeare's . Margaret recalls again The First Contention ( III . i . 116-118 ) in the passage about " shook hands with death in I. iv . 101-102 . York's reply to Margaret is a portion of Margaret's ...
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... altered . Versification and harmony are conscientiously looked after . In the matter of number- ing the troops before Towton ( 177-181 ) , Q is nearer the truth . At 128-132 the passage of the " lazy thresher " and the " night owl's ...
... altered . Versification and harmony are conscientiously looked after . In the matter of number- ing the troops before Towton ( 177-181 ) , Q is nearer the truth . At 128-132 the passage of the " lazy thresher " and the " night owl's ...
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... altered out of shape . Henry's great soliloquy of fifty - four lines is merely opened in Q's twelve lines . It is a device to give the feeling of time elapsing while the battle rages , which the soldier ( father and son ) episodes serve ...
... altered out of shape . Henry's great soliloquy of fifty - four lines is merely opened in Q's twelve lines . It is a device to give the feeling of time elapsing while the battle rages , which the soldier ( father and son ) episodes serve ...
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... altered to " saddest spectacle before ( II . i . 67 ) . Some of the changes are very quaint , as " son so rude , " to " son so rued " ( 109 ) . Several lines of Q are shifted about confusingly in the final play , like " lions and poor ...
... altered to " saddest spectacle before ( II . i . 67 ) . Some of the changes are very quaint , as " son so rude , " to " son so rued " ( 109 ) . Several lines of Q are shifted about confusingly in the final play , like " lions and poor ...
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