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... Lord . King . O Ratcliffe , I fear , I feare . 216 Rat . Nay good my Lord , be not afraid of shadowes . The following peculiarities may be noted : 1. The first three lines of this passage come abruptly and oddly at the end of Richard's ...
... Lord . King . O Ratcliffe , I fear , I feare . 216 Rat . Nay good my Lord , be not afraid of shadowes . The following peculiarities may be noted : 1. The first three lines of this passage come abruptly and oddly at the end of Richard's ...
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... Lord Hastings was , for her delivery ' and the New Penguin ' Lord Hastings was for his delivery ' . 26. See New Penguin R3 , p . 15. Geoffrey Bullough , following G. B. Churchill and Dover Wilson , gives reasons for thinking The True ...
... Lord Hastings was , for her delivery ' and the New Penguin ' Lord Hastings was for his delivery ' . 26. See New Penguin R3 , p . 15. Geoffrey Bullough , following G. B. Churchill and Dover Wilson , gives reasons for thinking The True ...
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... Lord of Buckingham & Derby . ' This is the F version . Q1 has both the verb and the noun in the plural ( ' Here come the Lords ' ) whereas Q3-6 have ' Here comes the Lords ' . It seems likely that the muddle of Stanley and Derby in ...
... Lord of Buckingham & Derby . ' This is the F version . Q1 has both the verb and the noun in the plural ( ' Here come the Lords ' ) whereas Q3-6 have ' Here comes the Lords ' . It seems likely that the muddle of Stanley and Derby in ...
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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