Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 203
... Clarence , one of whom had a temporary con- science ) ; and Richard concludes with a brisk summary and prospectus : The sons of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom , And Anne my wife hath bid this world good night ; [ IV . iii . 38-9 ] and ...
... Clarence , one of whom had a temporary con- science ) ; and Richard concludes with a brisk summary and prospectus : The sons of Edward sleep in Abraham's bosom , And Anne my wife hath bid this world good night ; [ IV . iii . 38-9 ] and ...
Page 211
... Clarence and recalls the events in 3 Henry VI which justify it . The scene follows immediately Richard's meeting with the two murderers , hired to kill his brother , whom he warns to be obdurate with Clarence for he is well spoken , and ...
... Clarence and recalls the events in 3 Henry VI which justify it . The scene follows immediately Richard's meeting with the two murderers , hired to kill his brother , whom he warns to be obdurate with Clarence for he is well spoken , and ...
Page 216
... Clarence goes off to his doom solaced by Richard's love , and in the Tower he remains the dupe of the fraud even when his murderers try to undeceive him : 2 Murd . You are deceiv'd . Your brother Gloucester hates you . O , no , he loves ...
... Clarence goes off to his doom solaced by Richard's love , and in the Tower he remains the dupe of the fraud even when his murderers try to undeceive him : 2 Murd . You are deceiv'd . Your brother Gloucester hates you . O , no , he loves ...
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