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... Gloucester , Salisbury , and Warwick ; the cardinal ; Somerset and Bucking- ham ; and York . To these may be added Eleanor of Gloucester , whose ambition for greatness is shown in the following scene . They are all contenders for power ...
... Gloucester , Salisbury , and Warwick ; the cardinal ; Somerset and Bucking- ham ; and York . To these may be added Eleanor of Gloucester , whose ambition for greatness is shown in the following scene . They are all contenders for power ...
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... Gloucester . So now Richard's most implacable accuser is dead too . There is no suggestion of foul play . Richard may be morally to blame , but the duchess simply expires , and in the remainder of the play there is not so much as a ...
... Gloucester . So now Richard's most implacable accuser is dead too . There is no suggestion of foul play . Richard may be morally to blame , but the duchess simply expires , and in the remainder of the play there is not so much as a ...
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... Gloucester's murder ' but thinks this is due to the prominence of the Gloucester business in a lost source play , which he hypothesises in analogy with The Troublesome Raigne of King John , and which Shakespeare , he says , may have ...
... Gloucester's murder ' but thinks this is due to the prominence of the Gloucester business in a lost source play , which he hypothesises in analogy with The Troublesome Raigne of King John , and which Shakespeare , he says , may have ...
Contents
The Whole Contention One Play into Two | 19 |
Treachery and Dissension Two Plays into One | 38 |
Plots and Prophecies The Tragedy of King Richard the Third | 53 |
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action Agincourt Anne appearance Arden audience Aumerle Bardolph Bastard battle battle of Towton beginning Bolingbroke brother Buckingham Bullough character chorus chronicles Clarence conflict crown curse Dauphin death Dover Wilson dramatic dramatist Duke of York E. M. W. Tillyard Edward Elizabeth Elizabethan England English History Play expectations Falstaff Folio France French Gaunt Gloucester Gloucester's Hal's Harry hath Henry IV plays Henry VI plays Henry VIII Henry's Holinshed Hotspur house of York inconsistent Justice Katherine King Henry King John King Richard king's lines Lord Margaret messenger Mortimer Mowbray murder Northumberland obviously opening scene Penguin perhaps plot political prince probably quarto Queen revenge Ribner Richard II Richmond Rossiter Salisbury says seems Shakespeare Shakespeare's History Plays Shakespeare's plays Shrewsbury soliloquy Somerset speaks speech stage structure Suffolk Talbot play tetralogy theme Tillyard Troublesome Raigne True Tragedy Tudor myth victory Warwick Wolsey words York's Yorkist