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... Richard III . are fixed by Greene's diatribe to 1592-3 ; 1 and 2 Henry IV . and Henry V. by the Essex allusion in Henry V. chorus v . to 1598-9 . Far more clearly than Richard II . , King John belongs to the interim between the first ...
... Richard III . are fixed by Greene's diatribe to 1592-3 ; 1 and 2 Henry IV . and Henry V. by the Essex allusion in Henry V. chorus v . to 1598-9 . Far more clearly than Richard II . , King John belongs to the interim between the first ...
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... Richard II .; but the tragedy of which he is the contriver has striking affinities of situation to that of Richard , and continu- ally recalls it in spite of equally striking diversities of treatment . Constance is not Margaret , nor ...
... Richard II .; but the tragedy of which he is the contriver has striking affinities of situation to that of Richard , and continu- ally recalls it in spite of equally striking diversities of treatment . Constance is not Margaret , nor ...
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... Richard Cordelions Base Sonne ( vulgarly named The Bastard Fawconbridge ) : also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players 1591. It was reprinted in 1611 and ...
... Richard Cordelions Base Sonne ( vulgarly named The Bastard Fawconbridge ) : also the death of King Iohn at Swinstead Abbey . As it was ( sundry times ) publikely acted by the Queenes Maiesties Players 1591. It was reprinted in 1611 and ...
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... Richard lived in the popular imagination as a hero of the same colossal mould ; and though Richard could not well be brought in in person to aid his successor , an unknown inheritor of his thews and lion - heart might be raised up to ...
... Richard lived in the popular imagination as a hero of the same colossal mould ; and though Richard could not well be brought in in person to aid his successor , an unknown inheritor of his thews and lion - heart might be raised up to ...
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... Richard arise from obscurity , taught by mystic whisperings of birds and boughs that he is Richard's son ; 2 they saw him vow vengeance upon Richard's two arch - enemies- united in a single grotesque effigy , —and solemnly ' offer ...
... Richard arise from obscurity , taught by mystic whisperings of birds and boughs that he is Richard's son ; 2 they saw him vow vengeance upon Richard's two arch - enemies- united in a single grotesque effigy , —and solemnly ' offer ...
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