Part III
., Act ii. I, York's two sons are made to draw their characters, each in a single line, when they receive the tidings of their father's death:--
"_Edward_. O, speak no more! for I have heard too much. _Richard_. Say, how he died, for I will hear it all."
Again, we seem to hear the voice of Shakespeare when Margaret, after they have murdered her son before her eyes, bursts forth (