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... Richard , though much depressed by these tidings , take heart again upon being joined by the powerful Warwick . The royal forces are engaged once more near Towton . The battle is fiercely fought , but at length the King's - or , more ...
... Richard , though much depressed by these tidings , take heart again upon being joined by the powerful Warwick . The royal forces are engaged once more near Towton . The battle is fiercely fought , but at length the King's - or , more ...
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... Richard of Gloucester ; while Edward assumes the crown so bloodily striven for , amid every prospect of peace for himself and security for his infant son . Destiny has not yet revealed the sinister intentions of the ambitious Gloucester ...
... Richard of Gloucester ; while Edward assumes the crown so bloodily striven for , amid every prospect of peace for himself and security for his infant son . Destiny has not yet revealed the sinister intentions of the ambitious Gloucester ...
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... ; and terminating his dis- play of " words , frowns , and threats " with " Let me but reign in quiet while I live . " KNIGHT : Pictorial Shakspere . III . The Characters of Richard II . and Henry 3 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
... ; and terminating his dis- play of " words , frowns , and threats " with " Let me but reign in quiet while I live . " KNIGHT : Pictorial Shakspere . III . The Characters of Richard II . and Henry 3 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
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... Richard bewails the loss of the kingly power only as it was the means of gratifying his pride and luxury ; Henry regards it only as a means of doing right , and is less desirous of the advantages to be derived from pos- sessing it than ...
... Richard bewails the loss of the kingly power only as it was the means of gratifying his pride and luxury ; Henry regards it only as a means of doing right , and is less desirous of the advantages to be derived from pos- sessing it than ...
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... Richard III . In the play , Margaret em- braces the offer without a moment's hesitation : we are disgusted by her versatile policy , and a meanness of spirit in no way allied to the magnanimous forgiveness of her 5 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
... Richard III . In the play , Margaret em- braces the offer without a moment's hesitation : we are disgusted by her versatile policy , and a meanness of spirit in no way allied to the magnanimous forgiveness of her 5 KING HENRY VI . Comments.
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