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At the outset of the action , a triangle of major figures - Henry , Margaret , and Humphrey - dominates our attention , Margaret and the Protector vying for control of the pietistic , unworldly figurehead of a King .
At the outset of the action , a triangle of major figures - Henry , Margaret , and Humphrey - dominates our attention , Margaret and the Protector vying for control of the pietistic , unworldly figurehead of a King .
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King Henry the Sixth Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , uncle to the King , and Protector Cardinal Beaufort , Bishop of Winchester , great - uncle to the King Richard Plantagenet , Duke of York Edward Richard , afterwards Richard III } his ...
King Henry the Sixth Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , uncle to the King , and Protector Cardinal Beaufort , Bishop of Winchester , great - uncle to the King Richard Plantagenet , Duke of York Edward Richard , afterwards Richard III } his ...
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With “ God preserve the good Duke Humphrey ! " I fear me , lords , for all this flattering gloss ... Cousin of Buckingham , though Humphrey's pride And greatness of his placeo be grief to us , Yet let us watch the haughty Cardinal .
With “ God preserve the good Duke Humphrey ! " I fear me , lords , for all this flattering gloss ... Cousin of Buckingham , though Humphrey's pride And greatness of his placeo be grief to us , Yet let us watch the haughty Cardinal .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | xxiii |
Henry VI Part One | 45 |
TEXTUAL Note | 155 |
Copyright | |
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