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... from an anointed king. /The breath of worldly men cannot depose/ The deputy elected by the Lord." ( Richard II III. ii. 54-57)His ...
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... Lord Hastings, also the Lord Chamberlain, makes the statement "If they have done this deed, my noble lord -"(Line 73, Act 3, Scene 4), Richard explodes and ...
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... Richard therefore becomes "Lord Protector" of the little princes. Anxious to "protect" his own interests, Richard imprisons them in the tower. ...
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... Could the 'Lord Bastard' in question have been Richard's illegitimate son, John of Gloucester, as many critical historians believe? ...
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... The hanging of Hastings follows Lord Stanley's dream where he envisions Richard with boars' tusks, by Tyrell, after the meeting for the "coronation" of Edward. ...
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... Richard craftily removes one obstacle in his path by turning the King's hatred against ... His next step is to make Lord Hasting and Lord Buckingham believe that ...
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... After King Edward dies, Richard becomes lord protector of England-the figure in charge until the elder of Edward's two sons grows up. ...
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... 295-296, 1.3) In 3.7, Buckingham brings with him the mayor to the chapel where Richard appears to be in the middle of prayer: " Ah ha! My lord, this prince is ...
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... throne. Elizabeth is not comfortable with the idea of Richard being the guardian of her sons and Lord Protector of England. Queen ...
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... off his villainous deeds by being the divising force in King Edward's request for atonement between himself (Richard), the Queen's brothers and Lord Chamberlain ...
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... Bolingbroke, the speaker of this passage, is addressing King Richard, Lord Marshal, Mowbray, his father John of Gaunt, Duke of Aumerle, and a Herald. ...
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... 3 Scene 2, the original text calls for the messenger to find Lord Hastings, played ... in Act 2 Scene 2 where the production made it look like Richard III, played ...
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... Richard had been left to run the north of England, in this time he was able to establish a power base for himself, and acquired the himself the 'title' Lord of ...
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The Identity Crisis of Richard II "I have no name, no title...And know not now what to call myself" (Richard: 4.1. 245-249). "My lord, my answer is to ...
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... In the end, Elizabeth is out-powered by Richard as he orders the Lord Cardinal and Hastings to forcibly retrieve the young prince from sanctuary and the ...
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... His real intentions are hinted at early on in the play when he believes he may have control over Richard: "The castle royally is manned, my lord, Against thy ...
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... Richard had the King's best friend Lord Hastings executed for being a traitor and then seized the crown for himself (Fraser, 162). ...
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... Buckingham returns to Richard after announcing to the people that he has been crowned he says to Richard "Now, by the holy mother of our Lord,/ The citizens ...
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... Henry had promised William the title of Lord of Striguil. This title also included for Marshall the marriage of Isabel de Clare. Richard raised Marshall to the ...
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... Margaret for not putting a curse on him but then Richard asked what did she say and Buckingham replies, "Nothing that I respect, my gracious Lord", and in ...
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... Margaret for not putting a curse on him but then Richard asked what did she say and Buckingham replies, "Nothing that I respect, my gracious Lord", and in ...
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... will never have such status, he will forever be smaller then Richard, who concludes ... For he has killed a king, the Lord's ordained, and it is a crime that will ...
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... gives all his money to his hungry family and is thanked by everyone especially granny who says, " It's a sign from the Lord." This is when Richard learns one ...
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... but on every word that comes from the mouth of the Lord." In opposition ... The overall tone of Simon's "Richard Cory" is much more bitter than Robinson's dreamier ...
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... answers, "My Lord Protector needs will have it so" (p. 770, line 141) even thought that was the place his uncle was murdered. Ironically, Richard even says to ...
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... This was the solution to "The Lord Chamberlain's Men"(A troupe of people including Cuthbert and Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, John Heminge, Augustine ...
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... his war" somewhat openly"(-Richard Ellmann, "The Critic as Artist as Wilde" p.99) His first work that came out of the "new" Wilde, was "Lord Arthur Seville's ...
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... Richard seeing this realizes that Lord Stanley was a traitor. In the ensuing battle Stanley feigns attacking and merely shadows Henry's forces. ...
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... Hath she forgot already that brave Prince, Edward, her Lord, whom I, some three months since, Stabbed in ... Richard is now gloating about his wooing of Lady Anne. ...
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... saint which then I weeping follow'd; O, when, I say, I look'd on Richard's face, This ... miserable by the life of thee As thou hast made me by my dear lord's death ...
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