| John Julius Norwich - 2001 - 438 pagini
...[1471-1485] K. RICH. I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this...own deformity. And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain . . . KING RICHARD... | |
| Park Honan - 1998 - 522 pagini
...father's death. Since peace has robbed Richard of his identity he will entirely refashion himself: I in this weak piping time of peace Have no delight...own deformity. And therefore since I cannot prove a lover To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain. (I. i. 24-30) To... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 430 pagini
...begot ¡ Not Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, Deformed , unfinished , sent before my time 20 Into this breathing world scarce half made up, And...dogs bark at me as I halt by them: Why, I in this weak-piping time of peace Have no delight to pass away the time, 25 Unless to spy my shadow in the... | |
| William Shakespeare - 2000 - 436 pagini
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| Carol Rawlings Miller - 2001 - 84 pagini
...curtaiVd of this fair proportion, cut short Cheated of feature by dissembling nature, deceptive Deformed, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing...shadow in the sun And descant on mine own deformity: describe at length And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken... | |
| Thomas Leech - 2001 - 328 pagini
...Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings. Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. . . . 58 Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no...deformity: And, therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, I am determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle... | |
| 1984 - 460 pagini
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| Ruth O'Brien - 2001 - 310 pagini
...illustrate his argument. As the story goes, Richard III was "cheated of feature by disembling nature, deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time into this...unfashionable, that dogs bark at me as I halt by them." For this reason, Richard wreaked havoc on the world. As Shakespeare said, "[S]ince I cannot prove a... | |
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