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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD THE SECOND DRAMATIS PERSONE KING RICHARD the Second . JOHN OF GAUNT 117.
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. THE TRAGEDY OF KING RICHARD THE SECOND DRAMATIS PERSONE KING RICHARD the Second . JOHN OF GAUNT 117.
Page 119
... Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . LORD BERKELEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , servants to King Richard . GREEN , EARL OF ...
... Gaunt ; afterwards KING HENRY IV . DUKE OF AUMERLE , son to the Duke of York . THOMAS MOWBRAY , Duke of Norfolk . DUKE OF SURREY . EARL OF SALISBURY . LORD BERKELEY . BUSHY , BAGOT , servants to King Richard . GREEN , EARL OF ...
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... Gaunt . The only quite unhistorical personages are the two gardeners ( iii . 4. ) and the groom ( v . 5. ) . The vital work done by Shakespeare upon his subject here took the form pre - eminently of imaginative elaboration of detail ...
... Gaunt . The only quite unhistorical personages are the two gardeners ( iii . 4. ) and the groom ( v . 5. ) . The vital work done by Shakespeare upon his subject here took the form pre - eminently of imaginative elaboration of detail ...
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... Gaunt evidently includes him among the assassins , yet the extravagance of Bolingbroke's other charges and his ready and apt defence predispose us in Mowbray's favour ; and our sympathies are won by his dignified and eloquent plea for ...
... Gaunt evidently includes him among the assassins , yet the extravagance of Bolingbroke's other charges and his ready and apt defence predispose us in Mowbray's favour ; and our sympathies are won by his dignified and eloquent plea for ...
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... Gaunt ; and Richard's furious outburst is equally unauthentic.1 1 It is , however , thoroughly in the spirit of the historical Richard . His bearing in this scene is probably suggested by Holinshed's account of a similar encounter with ...
... Gaunt ; and Richard's furious outburst is equally unauthentic.1 1 It is , however , thoroughly in the spirit of the historical Richard . His bearing in this scene is probably suggested by Holinshed's account of a similar encounter with ...
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