King Richard IIIMethuen, 1981 - 382 pàgines Richard the Third takes up the action from Henry VI, Part Three. Edward IV has grown ill, and will not live much longer.... Richard III (the Duke of Gloucester) still has his eye on the throne even though his brother, Edward IV occcupies it. The Duke of Gloucester plans on setting Edward IV and his other brother George (Duke of Clarence) against one another so he can eventually seize the throne. Betraying his brother George, The Duke of Gloucester casts doubt on his brother, resulting in George being arrested on the charge of treason. Showing his evil, the Duke of Gloucester even pursues Anne, the widow of the slain Edward, Prince of Wales (Henry VI's son). Scandalously, the Duke of Gloucester does not even let a funeral procession (for Henry VI) get in his way...The Duke of Gloucester successfully courts Anne despite telling her he had her husband killed because he loved her. |
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Pàgina 173
... soul , and would not let it forth To find the empty , vast , and wand'ring air , But smother'd it within my panting bulk , Which almost burst to belch it in the sea . Keep . Awak'd you not in this sore agony ? Cla . No , no ; my dream ...
... soul , and would not let it forth To find the empty , vast , and wand'ring air , But smother'd it within my panting bulk , Which almost burst to belch it in the sea . Keep . Awak'd you not in this sore agony ? Cla . No , no ; my dream ...
Pàgina 287
... soul I love thy daughter . Eliz . My daughter's mother thinks it with her soul . K. Rich . What do you think ? Eliz . That thou dost love my daughter from thy soul : So from thy soul's love didst thou love her brothers , 260 And from my ...
... soul I love thy daughter . Eliz . My daughter's mother thinks it with her soul . K. Rich . What do you think ? Eliz . That thou dost love my daughter from thy soul : So from thy soul's love didst thou love her brothers , 260 And from my ...
Pàgina 321
William Shakespeare Antony Hammond. Methought their souls whose bodies Richard murder'd Came to my tent and cried on victory . I promise you my soul is very jocund In the remembrance of so fair a dream . How far into the morning is it ...
William Shakespeare Antony Hammond. Methought their souls whose bodies Richard murder'd Came to my tent and cried on victory . I promise you my soul is very jocund In the remembrance of so fair a dream . How far into the morning is it ...
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King Richard III. [Printed from the Cambridge Text (Globe Edition)] William Shakespeare Visualització completa - 1916 |
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