The Tragedy of Richard the Third: With the Landing of Earl Richmond and the Battle at Bosworth Field, Volume 26Yale University Press, 1957 - 207 pages |
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... play.1 There has been considerable difference of opinion concerning the relation of Shakespeare's play to the True Tragedie . In general , it is safe to say that there are certain resemblances , such as Richard's cry for " A horse , a ...
... play.1 There has been considerable difference of opinion concerning the relation of Shakespeare's play to the True Tragedie . In general , it is safe to say that there are certain resemblances , such as Richard's cry for " A horse , a ...
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... PLAY The date of composition of the play , from internal critical evidence , is about the year 1593. The first Quarto appeared in 1597 , and editions were frequent thereafter . The popularity of Richard III on the Elizabethan stage ...
... PLAY The date of composition of the play , from internal critical evidence , is about the year 1593. The first Quarto appeared in 1597 , and editions were frequent thereafter . The popularity of Richard III on the Elizabethan stage ...
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... played the Richard of The English Princess . Samuel Pepys saw this play on March 7 , 1667 : “ a most sad , melan- choly play , and pretty good ; but nothing eminent in it , as some tragedys are . ' In Crowne's drama Better- ton played ...
... played the Richard of The English Princess . Samuel Pepys saw this play on March 7 , 1667 : “ a most sad , melan- choly play , and pretty good ; but nothing eminent in it , as some tragedys are . ' In Crowne's drama Better- ton played ...
Contents
THE TEXT | 1 |
NOTES | 141 |
APPENDIX A Sources of the Play | 176 |
Copyright | |
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