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... Richard III . In some of his soliloquies in III Henry VI Richard expresses gleeful delight in the achievements of his cunning and cruelty . De- ceit and hypocrisy , he explains , form the practicable cloak of all his villainy . He ex ...
... Richard III . In some of his soliloquies in III Henry VI Richard expresses gleeful delight in the achievements of his cunning and cruelty . De- ceit and hypocrisy , he explains , form the practicable cloak of all his villainy . He ex ...
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... RICHARD ] Let me sit heavy on thy soul to - morrow , 141 Rivers , that died at Pomfret ! despair , and die ! GHOST OF G. [ TO RICHARD ] Think upon Grey , and let thy soul despair ! GHOST OF v . [ To RICHARD ] Think upon Vaughan , and ...
... RICHARD ] Let me sit heavy on thy soul to - morrow , 141 Rivers , that died at Pomfret ! despair , and die ! GHOST OF G. [ TO RICHARD ] Think upon Grey , and let thy soul despair ! GHOST OF v . [ To RICHARD ] Think upon Vaughan , and ...
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... Richard II was written and first produced about 1595 , partly because its style and blank verse seem to have been influenced by the lyricism of the sonnets and to ... Richard II achieved Teat popularity . It 182 THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD II.
... Richard II was written and first produced about 1595 , partly because its style and blank verse seem to have been influenced by the lyricism of the sonnets and to ... Richard II achieved Teat popularity . It 182 THE TRAGEDY OF RICHARD II.
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SHAKESPEARES YOUTH I | 1 |
SHAKESPEARES PROFESSIONAL CAREER | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES LONDON | 16 |
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