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Page 48
... Richard compares his subjects to Judas and himself to Christ . This time the comparison seems more realistic and more effective than his earlier mention of Judas in arousing the reader's pity for him . After York acquiesces to the ...
... Richard compares his subjects to Judas and himself to Christ . This time the comparison seems more realistic and more effective than his earlier mention of Judas in arousing the reader's pity for him . After York acquiesces to the ...
Page 49
... Richard surren- ders , indicating his recognition of a force which he cannot control . For Bolingbroke , the acceptance of the crown indicates a lack of understanding of his role . Richard , Bolingbroke and York yield to what seems ...
... Richard surren- ders , indicating his recognition of a force which he cannot control . For Bolingbroke , the acceptance of the crown indicates a lack of understanding of his role . Richard , Bolingbroke and York yield to what seems ...
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Ball State University. Neither the Queen nor Richard yet fully realizes that Richard has already severely wounded the earth , for which both Rich- ard and his kingdom now suffer . Richard's reply to his wife , “ A king of beasts , indeed ...
Ball State University. Neither the Queen nor Richard yet fully realizes that Richard has already severely wounded the earth , for which both Rich- ard and his kingdom now suffer . Richard's reply to his wife , “ A king of beasts , indeed ...
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