Author: | Peter Ure,William Shakespeare |
ISBN13: | 978-0174435761 |
Title: | King Richard II (Shakespeare, William, Works.) |
Format: | docx lrf rtf azw |
ePUB size: | 1403 kb |
FB2 size: | 1587 kb |
DJVU size: | 1839 kb |
Language: | English |
Category: | Dramas and Plays |
Publisher: | Arden Shakespeare; 2nd edition (June 1961) |
Pages: | 210 |
King Richard the Second is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1595
KING RICHARD II. Old John of Gaunt, time-honour'd Lancaster, Hast thou, according to thy oath and band, Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold son, Here to make good the boisterous late appeal, Which then our leisure would not let us hear, Against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray? John of gaunt. KING RICHARD II. Tell me, moreover, hast thou sounded him, If he appeal the duke on ancient malice; Or worthily, as a good subject should, On some known ground of treachery in him? John of gaunt
QUEEN to King Richard DUCHESS OF YORK DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER, widow of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester LADY attending on the Queen. Lords, Heralds, Officers, Soldiers, Keeper, Messenger, Groom, and other Attendants. SCENE: England and Wales. Old John of Gaunt, time-honoured Lancaster, Hast thou, according to thy oath and band, Brought hither Henry Hereford, thy bold son, Here to make good the boist'rous late appeal, Which then our leisure would not let us hear, Against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray? GAUNT. Tell me, moreover, hast thou sounded him If he appeal the Duke on ancient malice, Or worthily, as a good subject should, On some known ground of treachery in him? GAUNT.
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By William Shakespeare, Peter Ure. No cover image. By William Shakespeare, Peter Ure. Common types of primary sources include works of literature, historical documents, original philosophical writings, and religious texts. William Shakespeare's Richard II By Harold Bloom Chelsea House, 1988. Richard II: New Critical Essays By Jeremy Lopez Routledge, 2012.
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King Richard II Old John of Gaunt, time-honour’d Lancaster, Hast thou, according to thy oath and band, Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold son, Here to make good the boisterous late appeal, Which then our leisure would not let us hear, Against the Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray? John Of Gaunt I have, my liege
King Richard II - William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare. Dover publications, inc. Mineola, New York.