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Pagina 261
8 SCENE I.- " The awless lion could not wage the fight , Nor keep his princely
heart from Richurd's hand . ” The reputation for indomitable courage , and
prodigious physical strength , of Richard I. , transferred this story from romance to
history .
8 SCENE I.- " The awless lion could not wage the fight , Nor keep his princely
heart from Richurd's hand . ” The reputation for indomitable courage , and
prodigious physical strength , of Richard I. , transferred this story from romance to
history .
Pagina 376
The character of Richard is so entire , —so thoroughly a whole , —that we can
have little doubt in believing it to be a creation , and not a character adapted to
the received dramatic notions of the poet's audience . But still there is every
reason ...
The character of Richard is so entire , —so thoroughly a whole , —that we can
have little doubt in believing it to be a creation , and not a character adapted to
the received dramatic notions of the poet's audience . But still there is every
reason ...
Pagina 472
From Westminster , Richard was removed to the Tower . The parliament , which
began on the 13th September , drew up thirty - three “ articles objected to King
Richard , whereby he was counted worthy to be deposed from his principality .
From Westminster , Richard was removed to the Tower . The parliament , which
began on the 13th September , drew up thirty - three “ articles objected to King
Richard , whereby he was counted worthy to be deposed from his principality .
Pagina 503
The criticism of Dr. Johnson , for example , upon the character of Richard II . is ,
for the most part , a series of such mistakes . He misinterprets Shakspere's
delineation of Richard , upon a preconceived theory of his own . Thus he says , in
a note ...
The criticism of Dr. Johnson , for example , upon the character of Richard II . is ,
for the most part , a series of such mistakes . He misinterprets Shakspere's
delineation of Richard , upon a preconceived theory of his own . Thus he says , in
a note ...
Pagina 513
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. وو We are told , as we have already noticed
, that this speech ends with “ childish prattle . ” Remember , Richard II . is
speaking . – Lastly , we come to the prison scene . The soliloquy is Richard all
over .
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. وو We are told , as we have already noticed
, that this speech ends with “ childish prattle . ” Remember , Richard II . is
speaking . – Lastly , we come to the prison scene . The soliloquy is Richard all
over .
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