Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... York says nothing in these lines to indicate that he will shift allegiance , he reveals himself as a man of more realistic perception than Gaunt , who performs the limited role of spokesman for divine right . York's realistic attitude ...
... York says nothing in these lines to indicate that he will shift allegiance , he reveals himself as a man of more realistic perception than Gaunt , who performs the limited role of spokesman for divine right . York's realistic attitude ...
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... York vows to reveal the treasonous plot to Bolingbroke , but his wife makes an emotional appeal to York as the father of Aumerle . He is deaf to all such ap- peals and responds : Away , fond woman ! Were he twenty times my son , I would ...
... York vows to reveal the treasonous plot to Bolingbroke , but his wife makes an emotional appeal to York as the father of Aumerle . He is deaf to all such ap- peals and responds : Away , fond woman ! Were he twenty times my son , I would ...
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... YORK BOL . YORK Well , well , I see the issue of these arms . I cannot mend it , I must needs confess , Because my power is weak and all ill left . But if I could , by Him that gave me life , I would attach you all , and make you stoop ...
... YORK BOL . YORK Well , well , I see the issue of these arms . I cannot mend it , I must needs confess , Because my power is weak and all ill left . But if I could , by Him that gave me life , I would attach you all , and make you stoop ...
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