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" Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence : throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with bread like you, feel want, Taste grief, need friends: subjected thus,... "
The Oxford and Cambridge review - Page 274
1846
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King Richard II: Webster's Korean Thesaurus Edition

Icon Reference - Foreign Language Study - 2006 - 164 pages
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King Richard II: Webster's Chinese-simplified Thesaurus

Icon Reference - Foreign Language Study - 2006 - 144 pages
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Dramatis Personae: The Rise of Medieval and Renaissance Theatre

Philip Freund - Drama, Medieval - 2006 - 976 pages
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Shakespeare, Memory and Performance

Peter Holland - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 392 pages
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Shakespeare, Memory and Performance

Peter Holland, Director Shakespeare Institute and Professor of Shakespeare Studies Peter Holland - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 326 pages
...to say goes for everybody, it's enough to hear me, 'I am the universal sacrificial victim'21: . . . you have but mistook me all this while. I live with...Subjected thus, How can you say to me, I am a king? (Richard II, 3.2. 170-3) In short 'tis common, but then why seems it so particular with them? In the...
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Center Or Margin: Revisions of the English Renaissance in Honor of Leeds Barroll

John Leeds Barroll - Literary Collections - 2006 - 326 pages
...by the communal charismatic group experience. Compare Richard IPs notorious collapse into humanness: "I live with bread like you, feel want / Taste grief,...subjected thus / How can you say to me, I am a king?" (Richard II 3.2.175-77). No matter what he himself may intend, Richard's humanness means not a bond...
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Civilization in French and Francophone Literature

Buford Norman, James Day - History - 2006 - 242 pages
...sunshine day?" (5.1.26-27; [1995], 382; [1994], 67). Shakespeare amplifies the thought in Richard II, live with bread, like you; feel want, Taste grief,...Subjected thus, How can you say to me I am a king? (3.2.171-73) and following, Then treason makes me wish myself a beggar [...] And straight am nothing....
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Civilization in French and Francophone Literature

Buford Norman, James Day - Civilization in literature - 2006 - 242 pages
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In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition

Lucy Beckett - History - 2006 - 668 pages
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In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition

Lucy Beckett - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 668 pages
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