Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pages |
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... killing the king and punishing the queen , and ascending the throne himself , what would become of the real drama ... kill him , but decides not to do it , for the king must die not " in the purging of his soul " but " when he is fit ...
... killing the king and punishing the queen , and ascending the throne himself , what would become of the real drama ... kill him , but decides not to do it , for the king must die not " in the purging of his soul " but " when he is fit ...
Page 102
... kill'd him ; I had a Henry , till a Richard kill'd him ; Thou hadst an Edward , till a Richard kill'd him ; Thou hadst a Richard , till a Richard kill'd him ; Duchess : I had a Richard too , and thou didst kill him ; I had a Rutland too ...
... kill'd him ; I had a Henry , till a Richard kill'd him ; Thou hadst an Edward , till a Richard kill'd him ; Thou hadst a Richard , till a Richard kill'd him ; Duchess : I had a Richard too , and thou didst kill him ; I had a Rutland too ...
Page 177
... killed two of them , and escaped by a miracle . While he is talking , the number of his assaillants rises in ... kill the heir - apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules ; but ...
... killed two of them , and escaped by a miracle . While he is talking , the number of his assaillants rises in ... kill the heir - apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules ; but ...
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