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... 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 . Well ...
... 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 . Well ...
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... Richard . We no longer watch Richard objectively ; we are , at such moments , within his personal experience . After he has been visited in sleep by the ghosts of his victims , his soliloquy builds up , in the usual style of ...
... Richard . We no longer watch Richard objectively ; we are , at such moments , within his personal experience . After he has been visited in sleep by the ghosts of his victims , his soliloquy builds up , in the usual style of ...
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... Richard . ( V.iii.178 ) A remarkable speech in its play on the antagonism , within an individual , of evil and conscience . Richard finally accepts the reality of his guilt ; without repentance but also without self - pity . The speech ...
... Richard . ( V.iii.178 ) A remarkable speech in its play on the antagonism , within an individual , of evil and conscience . Richard finally accepts the reality of his guilt ; without repentance but also without self - pity . The speech ...
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