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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1883-1884-635

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general literature and science 631 Stony-Stratford and Crosby Place And what mention is made of each Give an outline of the scene in which Gloucester wooes the Lady Anne aud of that in which Queen Margaret appears for the last time Quote Clarence's dream or as much of it as you can Contrast this play with Richard II in respect both of the subject and of the workmanship Shew how closely the play of Richard II is connected as to its characters with Henry IV and Henry and how inferior it is to them in point of art 10 Describe the characters of John of Gaunt of the Duke of York of Aumerle of the Queen and of Bolingbroke 11 Explain the following words as used in the plays of Richard JII and Richard II index-atone-inhabit al apparent obsequiously- descant peise beaver-nice pew-fellow 12 Discuss these phrases have with you-me rather had -at after supper-all's one for that-have done-a many children-root and all-for why-less happier lands-at six and seven 13 State in what context the following lines occur and explain them Tims like the formal vice Iniquity moralize two meanings in one word Weigh it but with the grossness of this age Your lire-new stamp of honour is scarce current Thou elvish-marked abortive rooting hog Bad news by'r lady seldom comes the better Young York he is but boot because both they Match not the high perfection of my loss Oh am press'd to death through want of speaking Λ The very beadsmen learn to bend their bows Of double fatal yew against thy state am sworn brother sweet To grim Necessity wasted time and now doth time waste me
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