The Tragedy of King Richard the SecondPenguin Books, 1970 - 134 páginas The New Penguin Shakespeare offers a complete edition of the plays and poems. Each volume has been prepared from the original texts and includes an introduction, a list of further reading, a full and helpful commentary, and a short account of the textual problems of the play. |
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... hath he pilled with grievous taxes And quite lost their hearts ; the nobles hath he fined For ancient quarrels and quite lost their hearts . WILLOUGHBY And daily new exactions are devised , As blanks , benevolences , and I wot not what ...
... hath he pilled with grievous taxes And quite lost their hearts ; the nobles hath he fined For ancient quarrels and quite lost their hearts . WILLOUGHBY And daily new exactions are devised , As blanks , benevolences , and I wot not what ...
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... Hath broken his staff , resigned his stewardship , And all the household servants fled with him To Bolingbroke . QUEEN So , Green , thou art the midwife to my woe , And Bolingbroke my sorrow's dismal heir . Now hath my soul brought ...
... Hath broken his staff , resigned his stewardship , And all the household servants fled with him To Bolingbroke . QUEEN So , Green , thou art the midwife to my woe , And Bolingbroke my sorrow's dismal heir . Now hath my soul brought ...
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... hath suffered this disordered spring Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf . The weeds which his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , That seemed in eating him to hold him up , Are plucked up root and all by Bolingbroke - I mean ...
... hath suffered this disordered spring Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf . The weeds which his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , That seemed in eating him to hold him up , Are plucked up root and all by Bolingbroke - I mean ...
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Alfred Harbage arms Bagot banished Bishop of Carlisle blood bosom breath Bushy Carlisle Castle cousin crown dear deposed dost doth DUCHESS Duchess of Gloucester Duke of Hereford Duke of Norfolk Duke of York Earl of Wiltshire earth England Enter Bolingbroke Exeunt Exit Exton eyes face fair farewell fear fight Fitzwater flatter folio foul friends gage garden gentle Gloucester Gloucester's death God's grace Green grief hand Harry hath head heart heaven hither honor horse John of Gaunt KING HENRY King Richard king's Kneels Lancaster land liege live look Lord Aumerle madam majesty MARSHAL never noble NORTHUMBERLAND pardon peace Percy play pluck prince quartos QUEEN Ravenspurgh Richard II ROSS royal Salisbury scene SCROOP Shakespeare shame sorrow soul speak sweet tears thee thine Thomas Mowbray thou art thou hast tongue traitor treason true uncle venom poisonous weeping Whilst Willoughby words