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KING RICHARD III . ( WRITTEN IN 1593 . ) INTRODUCTION . This play , because
among other alleged reasons it exhibits so much smaller a proportion of rhyme
than Richard II . , is held by some critics to be the later of the two in chronological
...
KING RICHARD III . ( WRITTEN IN 1593 . ) INTRODUCTION . This play , because
among other alleged reasons it exhibits so much smaller a proportion of rhyme
than Richard II . , is held by some critics to be the later of the two in chronological
...
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[ To Richard ] The first was I that Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard
helped thee to the crown ; Than can the substance of ten thousand solThe last
was I that felt thy tyranny : O , in the battle think on Buckingham , Armed in proof ,
and ...
[ To Richard ] The first was I that Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard
helped thee to the crown ; Than can the substance of ten thousand solThe last
was I that felt thy tyranny : O , in the battle think on Buckingham , Armed in proof ,
and ...
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King Richard II . appeared in quarto in 1597 . In 1608 a third edition was
published “ with new additions of the Parliament Scene and the deposing of King
Richard , " that is to say , with the added lines 154 – 318 in Act IV . , Sc . l . It is
probable ...
King Richard II . appeared in quarto in 1597 . In 1608 a third edition was
published “ with new additions of the Parliament Scene and the deposing of King
Richard , " that is to say , with the added lines 154 – 318 in Act IV . , Sc . l . It is
probable ...
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TITUS ANDRONICUS | 1 |
KING HENRY VI PART I | 27 |
LOVES LABOURs Lost | 56 |
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