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... King's commands , anticipates the exile of Exton by Henry IV at the end of the play . In an attempt to establish a ... king , the same king who claims to desire peace and order . In the language of a pragmatic idealist , John of Gaunt ...
... King's commands , anticipates the exile of Exton by Henry IV at the end of the play . In an attempt to establish a ... king , the same king who claims to desire peace and order . In the language of a pragmatic idealist , John of Gaunt ...
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... king . Even though Richard prophesies that if Bolingbroke takes the crown , many Eng- lishmen will die for generations to come , he further inverts and perverts the order of his kingdom by agreeing to exchange his role of king for that ...
... king . Even though Richard prophesies that if Bolingbroke takes the crown , many Eng- lishmen will die for generations to come , he further inverts and perverts the order of his kingdom by agreeing to exchange his role of king for that ...
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... king , the image of Richard as the king of beasts tacitly suggests his kinship with those whom he rules . A " happy king of men " should recognize that he , as well as his subjects , is just a man . Ironically and unfortunately for ...
... king , the image of Richard as the king of beasts tacitly suggests his kinship with those whom he rules . A " happy king of men " should recognize that he , as well as his subjects , is just a man . Ironically and unfortunately for ...
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