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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... tongue Shall wound my honor with such feeble wrong Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive of recanting fear And spit it bleeding in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbor , even in Mowbray's face . KING ...
... tongue Shall wound my honor with such feeble wrong Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive of recanting fear And spit it bleeding in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbor , even in Mowbray's face . KING ...
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... tongue , Doubly portcullised with my teeth and lips ; And dull , unfeeling , barren ignorance Is made my jailer to attend on me . I am too old to fawn upon a nurse , Too far in years to be a pupil now . What is thy sentence then but ...
... tongue , Doubly portcullised with my teeth and lips ; And dull , unfeeling , barren ignorance Is made my jailer to attend on me . I am too old to fawn upon a nurse , Too far in years to be a pupil now . What is thy sentence then but ...
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... tongue a party - verdict gave . Why at our justice seem'st thou then to low'r ? GAUNT Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour . You urged me as a judge ; but I had rather You would have bid me argue like a father . O , had it been ...
... tongue a party - verdict gave . Why at our justice seem'st thou then to low'r ? GAUNT Things sweet to taste prove in digestion sour . You urged me as a judge ; but I had rather You would have bid me argue like a father . O , had it been ...
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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