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In the last scene of Act I. and the first scene of Act II . , Shakespeare has chosen to keep no count of time . Turning back to the end of Scene iii . in Act I. we find ourselves at Coventry assisting at the farewell of Bolingbroke .
In the last scene of Act I. and the first scene of Act II . , Shakespeare has chosen to keep no count of time . Turning back to the end of Scene iii . in Act I. we find ourselves at Coventry assisting at the farewell of Bolingbroke .
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Scene iv . takes us back to the Queen , who hears from the Gardener of Richard's virtual deposition . The first scene of Act IV . recalls the first scene of the play . Aumerle is accused of a hand in the death of Gloucester and of ...
Scene iv . takes us back to the Queen , who hears from the Gardener of Richard's virtual deposition . The first scene of Act IV . recalls the first scene of the play . Aumerle is accused of a hand in the death of Gloucester and of ...
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THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD II ACT I SCENE I. - London . King Richard's palace . Enter KING RICHARD , JOHN OF GAUNT , with other Nobles and Attendants . K. Rich . Old John of Gaunt , time - honour'd Lancaster , Hast thou , according to ...
THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD II ACT I SCENE I. - London . King Richard's palace . Enter KING RICHARD , JOHN OF GAUNT , with other Nobles and Attendants . K. Rich . Old John of Gaunt , time - honour'd Lancaster , Hast thou , according to ...
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