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Page 46
... murder of Gloucester alone can shock Henry into effective action in banishing the transparently guilty Suf- folk . And here begins the countermovement of the play . Gloucester's murder is a pivotal event in the tetralogy , an action so ...
... murder of Gloucester alone can shock Henry into effective action in banishing the transparently guilty Suf- folk . And here begins the countermovement of the play . Gloucester's murder is a pivotal event in the tetralogy , an action so ...
Page 73
... murdered Henry : Then , since the heavens have shaped my body so , Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it . I have ... murder Henry and thus secure the succession is not likely to rally to simple family loyalties , as Clarence does ...
... murdered Henry : Then , since the heavens have shaped my body so , Let hell make crook'd my mind to answer it . I have ... murder Henry and thus secure the succession is not likely to rally to simple family loyalties , as Clarence does ...
Page 138
... murder of Richard , in a speech that closely echoes that of King John to Hubert , the supposed murderer of Prince ... murdered . The 138 THE SECOND TETRALOGY.
... murder of Richard , in a speech that closely echoes that of King John to Hubert , the supposed murderer of Prince ... murdered . The 138 THE SECOND TETRALOGY.
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