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William Shakespeare. 1944-4 VOL . XI . B KING RICHARD III . LIFE AND DEATH OF KING RICHARD III . THIS tragedy.
William Shakespeare. 1944-4 VOL . XI . B KING RICHARD III . LIFE AND DEATH OF KING RICHARD III . THIS tragedy.
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... Richard the Third , with the Death of the Duke of Clarence . Before this , viz . Aug. 15th , 1586 , was entered , A tra- gical Report of King Richard the Third , a Ballad . It may be ne- cessary to remark that the words , song , ballad ...
... Richard the Third , with the Death of the Duke of Clarence . Before this , viz . Aug. 15th , 1586 , was entered , A tra- gical Report of King Richard the Third , a Ballad . It may be ne- cessary to remark that the words , song , ballad ...
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... Richard , duke of Gloster , after - brothers to the king . wards king Richard III , A young son of Clarence . Henry , earl of Richmond , afterwards king Henry VII . Cardinal Bourchier , archbishop of Canterbury . Thomas Rotheram ...
... Richard , duke of Gloster , after - brothers to the king . wards king Richard III , A young son of Clarence . Henry , earl of Richmond , afterwards king Henry VII . Cardinal Bourchier , archbishop of Canterbury . Thomas Rotheram ...
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... Richard the Third , which is one of the metrical monologues in a collection entitled , The Mirrour of Magistrates . The first edition of it appeared in 1559 , but the lines quoted on the present as well as future occasions throughout ...
... Richard the Third , which is one of the metrical monologues in a collection entitled , The Mirrour of Magistrates . The first edition of it appeared in 1559 , but the lines quoted on the present as well as future occasions throughout ...
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... Richard proceeded from his deformity , from the envy that rose at the comparison of his own person with others , and which incited him to disturb the pleasures that he could not partake . Johnson . 9 To entertain these fair well ...
... Richard proceeded from his deformity , from the envy that rose at the comparison of his own person with others , and which incited him to disturb the pleasures that he could not partake . Johnson . 9 To entertain these fair well ...
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