Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Richard the Second's men . " Lord Hundson employed the same phrase , saying “ I was never one of Richard II's men . " It was in such a taut context that Elizabeth remarked of Essex's rebel- lion ( February 1601 ) , " I am Richard II ...
... Richard the Second's men . " Lord Hundson employed the same phrase , saying “ I was never one of Richard II's men . " It was in such a taut context that Elizabeth remarked of Essex's rebel- lion ( February 1601 ) , " I am Richard II ...
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... Richard III — and then went on to write the four that deal with the earlier events - Richard II , Henry IV , Parts I and II , and Henry V. Collectively , they survey English history over prac- tically a century , from the reign of Richard ...
... Richard III — and then went on to write the four that deal with the earlier events - Richard II , Henry IV , Parts I and II , and Henry V. Collectively , they survey English history over prac- tically a century , from the reign of Richard ...
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... Richard III , who succeeded him in 1483 , was the evil counterpart of the virtuous Henry V. ' There could not be , ' says Hall , ' a more crueller tyrant ap- pointed to achieve a more abominable enterprise . ' The nation could not enjoy ...
... Richard III , who succeeded him in 1483 , was the evil counterpart of the virtuous Henry V. ' There could not be , ' says Hall , ' a more crueller tyrant ap- pointed to achieve a more abominable enterprise . ' The nation could not enjoy ...
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