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In the Troublesome Raigne these points are made perfectly clear ( see Introduction , King John , in this series ) . In Richard II . there is at least one exactly parallel case . In Act II . i . 167 , York alludes to the " prevention of ...
In the Troublesome Raigne these points are made perfectly clear ( see Introduction , King John , in this series ) . In Richard II . there is at least one exactly parallel case . In Act II . i . 167 , York alludes to the " prevention of ...
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at the moment when Richard is beating his brains for expedi- ents to raise money . ... Richard's answer is to paint for himself and them a picture of a king , who , by the mere brightness and terror and God - given qualities of his holy ...
at the moment when Richard is beating his brains for expedi- ents to raise money . ... Richard's answer is to paint for himself and them a picture of a king , who , by the mere brightness and terror and God - given qualities of his holy ...
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Richard is ordered in to surrender his crown in the common view ; " so shall we proceed without suspicion . ... and almost eager to play the part of a deposed king , whereupon he decided to accept the crown thrust upon him .
Richard is ordered in to surrender his crown in the common view ; " so shall we proceed without suspicion . ... and almost eager to play the part of a deposed king , whereupon he decided to accept the crown thrust upon him .
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