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VIII i " RICHARD III " SHAKESPEARE uses the ghost form of the Supernatural in effective manner in the final Act of Richard III , the last play dealing with that great national catastrophe , the Wars of the Roses . The usurping Richard ...
VIII i " RICHARD III " SHAKESPEARE uses the ghost form of the Supernatural in effective manner in the final Act of Richard III , the last play dealing with that great national catastrophe , the Wars of the Roses . The usurping Richard ...
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They first address the dreaming Richard , prophesying defeat and Nemesis ; then turn to the sleeping Richmond , foretelling reward and victory . The first immortal visitant is the Ghost of Prince Edward , son to Henry the Sixth ...
They first address the dreaming Richard , prophesying defeat and Nemesis ; then turn to the sleeping Richmond , foretelling reward and victory . The first immortal visitant is the Ghost of Prince Edward , son to Henry the Sixth ...
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When the Ghosts vanish , King Richard " starts out of his dream ” and cries ( 177–181 ) : Give me another horse ! bind up my wounds ! Have mercy , Jesu ! Soft ! -I did but dream . O coward conscience , how dost thou afflict me !
When the Ghosts vanish , King Richard " starts out of his dream ” and cries ( 177–181 ) : Give me another horse ! bind up my wounds ! Have mercy , Jesu ! Soft ! -I did but dream . O coward conscience , how dost thou afflict me !
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PREFACE | 11 |
ELIZABETHAN SUPERSTITION | 27 |
SHAKESPEARE AND POPULAR BELIEF | 34 |
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