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... lives ! Gloucester . Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me Some patient leisure to excuse myself . ( I.ii.12-20 ) ... live , lament : if die , be brief ( II.ii.43 ) Duchess of York . Dead life , blind sight , poor mortal living Woe's ...
... lives ! Gloucester . Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me Some patient leisure to excuse myself . ( I.ii.12-20 ) ... live , lament : if die , be brief ( II.ii.43 ) Duchess of York . Dead life , blind sight , poor mortal living Woe's ...
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... live well endeavours to trust to him- self and live without it . ( I.iv.120ff ) Irrelevant from the point of view of ' plot ' , this - which has obvious parallels in the later plays - is clearly a low - life variation on the main theme ...
... live well endeavours to trust to him- self and live without it . ( I.iv.120ff ) Irrelevant from the point of view of ' plot ' , this - which has obvious parallels in the later plays - is clearly a low - life variation on the main theme ...
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... live ; Had he done so , himself had borne the crown , Which waste of idle hours hath quite thrown down.1 ( III.iv.40ff ) If however ' the political moral of Richard II is clear ... it is not simple ' ( Brents Stirling ) . Richard's ...
... live ; Had he done so , himself had borne the crown , Which waste of idle hours hath quite thrown down.1 ( III.iv.40ff ) If however ' the political moral of Richard II is clear ... it is not simple ' ( Brents Stirling ) . Richard's ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights No preview available - 1962 |
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