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  RICHARD II
.... is hid/Behind the globe, that lights the lower world,/Then thieves and robbers range abroad unseen/In murders and in outrage boldly here," (III, ii, 37-41). ....
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Richard II and Richard III
.... The War of the Roses, the battle for power between the houses of Lancaster (Henry) and York (Richard II and III) begins with the death of Richard II by Henry IV ....
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Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... ie, Falstaff). Henry compares Hal to Richard II, whom Henry usurped: "As thou art to this hour was Richard then" (III.ii). That is ....
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Basis of Hamlet's Task of Revenge
.... Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me (III.ii.386-389). Hamlet .... (III.II.415-417). Hamlet ....
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Hamlet
.... Call me what instrument you will, though you can fret me, you cannot play upon me (III.ii.386-389). Hamlet .... (III.II.415-417). Hamlet ....
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In-Store Technology II. Introduction III. In-S
.... Infomercials find new venues. Advertising Age, p. 37. KIN II architecture brings high flexibility. (June 1993). Chain Store Age Executive, pp. 12A-15A. ....
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Memory Experiment
.... The six orders used were as follows: I, II, III, I, III, II, I, III, III, I, II, III, II, I. Thirty-five subjects were presented with two different orders ....
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SHORT-TERM MEMORY RECALL
.... The six orders used were as follows: I, II, III, I, III, II, I, III, III, I, II, III, II, I. Thirty-five subjects were presented with two different orders ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... In their dream state, including the alteration of consciousness caused by the flower juice, they go through a process that by III.ii exhausts them, reshuffling ....
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Conceptions of honor in Shakespeare
.... Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest (For Brutus is an honorable man; So are they all, all honorable men)(III.ii.79-85). In ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... a whip as madmen do; and the reason why they are not so punish'd and cured is that the lunacy is so ordinary that the whippers are in love too" (III.ii.485-488 ....
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Faires and Magic in A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... may tread Even till the eastern gate, all firey-red, Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams Turns into yellow gold his salt green streams (III, ii, 388-393 ....
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The Winter's Tale
.... how mistaken he has been and begin to regret how his jealousy has destroyed his life and killed or alienated those he loved most in the world (III.ii.232-42). ....
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Richard III Character in The Tragedy of King Richard III
.... We see at the beginning of the play that Richard III has great ambitions for .... of our discontent / Made glorious summer by this son of York" (Shakespeare, Ii1-2 ....
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Hamlet
.... Our wills and fates do so contrary run / That our devices still are overthrown; / Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own" (Shakespeare III.ii 1092). ....
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Charles II
.... 1660. Robert C. Black, III, writes, "Charles II entered London among unprecedented demonstrations of loyalty" (199). Charles' extravagance ....
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Representations of Women in Shakespeare
.... "I must, forsooth, be forced / To give my hand opposed against my heart / Unto a mad-brain rudesby" (III.ii), she says, partly in deference to her father and ....
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Women in Three Plays by Shakespeare
.... "I must, forsooth, be forced / To give my hand opposed against my heart / Unto a mad-brain rudesby" (III.ii), she says, partly in deference to her father and ....
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Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... Phoebus' lodging . . . That runaways' eyes may wink, and Romeo / Leap to these arms, untalk'd of and unseen" (III.ii). Time passes ....
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The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
.... than nothing; for, indeed, / I have engaged myself to a dear friend, / Engaged my friend to his mere enemy, / To feed my means" (Shakespeare, III.ii.258-263). ....
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Comedies and Romances of Shakespeare
.... own, / In your waking shall be shown: / Jack shall have Jill; / Nought shall go ill; / The man shall have his mare again, and all shall be well" (III.ii.459-63 ....
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Women in Hamlet and King Lear
.... of the play as "keen," he responds as if keen meant erect: "It would cost you a groaning [ie, the sex act] to take off my edge [ie, sexual tension]" (III.ii.260 ....
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A Convenient Villain: Richard III
.... tears in her eyesà./ And yet to win her, all the world to nothing (Shakespeare, I, ii, 232-242)." Bloom (p. 71) sees in Shakespeare's Richard III a sort of ....
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Lear & Cordelia
.... On the heath in III.ii, Lear's anger persists, aggravated by self-pity and something like surprise at the ungratefulness of his daughters. ....
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Hamlet's Behavior
.... conspiracy is further confirmed at the play, when she sees no resemblance between her own experience and the Player Queen's "ever I be wife" (III.ii.233); her ....
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Richard III
.... But when Anne says "to take is not to give" (Shakespeare, I, ii: 202) there are critics who contend that .... Clemen, W. A Commentary on Shakespeare's Richard III. ....
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Character of Desdemona in Othello
.... For instance, her saintly virtue is referred to throughout the play (II.iii.23; III.i.34; IV.i.14 to cite but a few) by everyone except her father and Iago. ....
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Politics and Sex in Four Plays
.... When all I loved was the lie. A perfect lie, which you let fall to the ground -- and now, it's old and soiled" (III. ii. 125-27). ....
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Comparison of DSM-III, DSM-III-R & DSM-IV
.... Axis I contained the clinical syndromes, while Axis II delineated the personality disorders and specific developmental disorders. Axis III covered pertinent ....
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Structure of Shakespeare's Hamlet
.... action category encompasses the end of Act III, Act IV and the beginning of Act V. However, the climax of the play encompasses only Act III, Scene ii, in which ....
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