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... King John ( ? 1590-6 ) , which is not strictly a study of a tragic hero at all . It is in the main a political drama , forecasting the pattern of Cymbeline . The king ends with a happy outcome to his problems , making peace with the ...
... King John ( ? 1590-6 ) , which is not strictly a study of a tragic hero at all . It is in the main a political drama , forecasting the pattern of Cymbeline . The king ends with a happy outcome to his problems , making peace with the ...
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... King Richard . Ay , what's o'clock ? Buckingham . I am thus bold to put your Grace in mind Of what you promis'd me . King Richard . Well , but what is't o'clock ? Buckingham . Upon the stroke of ten . Why let it strike ? King Richard ...
... King Richard . Ay , what's o'clock ? Buckingham . I am thus bold to put your Grace in mind Of what you promis'd me . King Richard . Well , but what is't o'clock ? Buckingham . Upon the stroke of ten . Why let it strike ? King Richard ...
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... King's guards , pretending to suspect them , but , while his action is hateful , his words on Duncan in death ring ... King , he has a new dignity , like Richard III . His first soliloquy as King is in a more resonant and full - blooded ...
... King's guards , pretending to suspect them , but , while his action is hateful , his words on Duncan in death ring ... King , he has a new dignity , like Richard III . His first soliloquy as King is in a more resonant and full - blooded ...
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