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Page 121
... Bolingbroke is entitled to his father's possessions by the laws of succession ; Richard is entitled to his throne by these same laws . If Richard denies Bolingbroke the possessions of his father , he is renouncing the laws of succession ...
... Bolingbroke is entitled to his father's possessions by the laws of succession ; Richard is entitled to his throne by these same laws . If Richard denies Bolingbroke the possessions of his father , he is renouncing the laws of succession ...
Page 131
... Bolingbroke for his guilt . The mention of young Henry , Prince Hal , could not but suggest to the audience the thought , " this will be Bolingbroke's successor . " Bolingbroke supplanted Richard ( paradoxically ) in the name of order ...
... Bolingbroke for his guilt . The mention of young Henry , Prince Hal , could not but suggest to the audience the thought , " this will be Bolingbroke's successor . " Bolingbroke supplanted Richard ( paradoxically ) in the name of order ...
Page 132
... Bolingbroke's punishment . True , Bolingbroke sees in him sparks of better hope , which elder years May happily bring forth . ( V , iii , 21-2 ) At the end of Richard II , Shakespeare suggests the whole course of the trilogy . But ...
... Bolingbroke's punishment . True , Bolingbroke sees in him sparks of better hope , which elder years May happily bring forth . ( V , iii , 21-2 ) At the end of Richard II , Shakespeare suggests the whole course of the trilogy . But ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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