King Richard IIIThe Floating Press, 1 ian. 2009 - 271 pagini Richard III belongs to Shakespeare's folio of King Richard plays, and is the longest of his plays after Hamlet. It is classified variously as a tragedy and a history, showing the reign of Richard III in an unflattering light. The play's length springs in part from its reference to the other Richard plays, with which Shakespeare assumed his audience would be familiar. These references and characters are often edited out to create an abridged version when the play is performed for modern audiences. |
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Pagina 20
... death of thee, Than I can wish to adders, spiders, toads, Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives! If ever he have child, abortive be it, Prodigious, and untimely brought to light, Whose ugly and unnatural aspect May fright the hopeful ...
... death of thee, Than I can wish to adders, spiders, toads, Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives! If ever he have child, abortive be it, Prodigious, and untimely brought to light, Whose ugly and unnatural aspect May fright the hopeful ...
Pagina 22
... death! O earth, which this blood drink'st, revenge his death! Either, heaven, with lightning strike the murderer dead, Or, earth, gape open wide and eat him quick, As thou dost swallow up this good king's blood, Which his hell-govern'd ...
... death! O earth, which this blood drink'st, revenge his death! Either, heaven, with lightning strike the murderer dead, Or, earth, gape open wide and eat him quick, As thou dost swallow up this good king's blood, Which his hell-govern'd ...
Pagina 27
... death of all the world, So I might live one hour in your sweet bosom. ANNE. If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide, These nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks. GLOSTER. These eyes could not endure that beauty's wreck; You ...
... death of all the world, So I might live one hour in your sweet bosom. ANNE. If I thought that, I tell thee, homicide, These nails should rend that beauty from my cheeks. GLOSTER. These eyes could not endure that beauty's wreck; You ...
Pagina 28
William Shakespeare. ANNE. Black night o'ershade thy day, and death thy life! GLOSTER. Curse not thyself, fair creature, thou art both. ANNE. I would I were, to be reveng'd on thee. GLOSTER. It is a quarrel most unnatural, To be reveng'd ...
William Shakespeare. ANNE. Black night o'ershade thy day, and death thy life! GLOSTER. Curse not thyself, fair creature, thou art both. ANNE. I would I were, to be reveng'd on thee. GLOSTER. It is a quarrel most unnatural, To be reveng'd ...
Pagina 30
... death. Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears, Sham'd their aspects with store of childish drops: These eyes, which never shed remorseful tear, No, when my father York and Edward wept, To hear the piteous moan that Rutland ...
... death. Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears, Sham'd their aspects with store of childish drops: These eyes, which never shed remorseful tear, No, when my father York and Edward wept, To hear the piteous moan that Rutland ...
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Scene III London A Room in the Palace | 38 |
Scene IV London A Room in the Tower | 61 |
ACT II | 80 |
Scene I London A Room in the Palace | 81 |
Scene V London The Tower Walls | 150 |
Scene VI London A Street | 157 |
Scene VII London Court of Baynards Castle | 159 |
ACT IV | 174 |
Scene I London Before the Tower | 175 |
Scene II London A Room of State in the Palace | 183 |
Scene III London Another Room in the Palace | 194 |
Scene IV London Before the Palace | 199 |
Scene II Another Room in the Palace | 90 |
Scene III London A Street | 100 |
Scene IV London A Room in the Palace | 105 |
ACT III | 112 |
Scene I London A Street | 113 |
Scene II Before Lord Hastings House | 129 |
Scene III Pomfret Before the Castle | 139 |
Scene IV London A Room in the Tower | 142 |
Scene V A Room in Lord Stanleys House | 236 |
ACT V | 238 |
Scene I Salisbury An Open Place | 239 |
Scene II Plain Near Tamworth | 241 |
Scene III Bosworth Field | 243 |
Scene IV Another Part of the Field | 267 |
Scene V Another Part of the Field | 269 |
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ANNE arms Baynard's Castle blood BRAKENBURY brother BUCKINGHAM CATESBY CLARENCE cousin curse daughter dead dear death deed despair didst DORSET doth dream DUCHESS DUCHESS OF YORK duke Duke of Norfolk enemies Enter GLOST ESBY Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fly friends gentle GHOST give GLOSTER God's grace gracious grandam GREY happy hate hath hear heart heaven holy honour house of Lancaster husband JAMES TYRREL kill'd KING EDWARD KING RICHARD live London look look'd Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings Lord Stanley LOVEL madam majesty MAYOR MESSENGER Methought mighty mother NORFOLK peace Plantagenet Pomfret poor prince PURSUIVANT QUEEN ELIZABETH QUEEN MARGARET RATCLIFF RICHMOND RIVERS royal Scene SECOND MURDERER sleep sorrow soul sovereign speak stabb'd sweet sword tell tender tent thee thine THIRD CITIZEN thou hast to-day to-morrow Tower traitor TYRREL uncle unto Vaughan weep wife William Brandon withal YORK