The Tragedy of King Richard IIRalph, Holland & Company, 1903 - 139 pages |
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William Shakespeare. THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD II . WITH 123035 INTRODUCTION , FULL TEXT , NOTES , AND GLOSSARY . BY C. W. CROOK , B.A. , B.Sc. , HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL , WOOD GREEN , N. ( AUTHOR 66 OF HELPS TO THE ...
William Shakespeare. THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD II . WITH 123035 INTRODUCTION , FULL TEXT , NOTES , AND GLOSSARY . BY C. W. CROOK , B.A. , B.Sc. , HEAD MASTER OF THE HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL , WOOD GREEN , N. ( AUTHOR 66 OF HELPS TO THE ...
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... King's soliloquy , V. v . to 66 , are among the longer passages lending themselves well to repetition . Frequent reading aloud is advisable . The sections of the Introduction dealing with the Theatre in Shakespeare's time and the ...
... King's soliloquy , V. v . to 66 , are among the longer passages lending themselves well to repetition . Frequent reading aloud is advisable . The sections of the Introduction dealing with the Theatre in Shakespeare's time and the ...
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... King Henry IV . and the epic of Agincourt , King Henry V. , with the broad humours of Falstaff and of Pistol , form a Trilogy " from which the influence of the Wars of the Roses is absent , and in which the author has traced the career ...
... King Henry IV . and the epic of Agincourt , King Henry V. , with the broad humours of Falstaff and of Pistol , form a Trilogy " from which the influence of the Wars of the Roses is absent , and in which the author has traced the career ...
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... King , and bursts out into the patriotic panegyric on his native land . The irresolution of York , his divided inclination between obedience and justice , and his desire that his duty to the King shall be done at any cost , make him a ...
... King , and bursts out into the patriotic panegyric on his native land . The irresolution of York , his divided inclination between obedience and justice , and his desire that his duty to the King shall be done at any cost , make him a ...
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... king has granted us pardon , and has declared in Parliament that we behaved as good and loyal subjects ? us . Nor . Nevertheless , our fate will be like that of others before He will annul that record . Here . It will be marvellous ...
... king has granted us pardon , and has declared in Parliament that we behaved as good and loyal subjects ? us . Nor . Nevertheless , our fate will be like that of others before He will annul that record . Here . It will be marvellous ...
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