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The problem which these points raise is concerned with the priority of the texts. I s F a revised and lengthened form of Q; or is Q a revised and shortened form of F P Or, supposing them to be independent revisions of a common original, which should we prefer as the basis for a modern text of the play?

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The Tragedy of King Richard the Third Classic Reprint William Shakespeare Books

This unblessèd plot, this unearthly realm, this English king, this twisted man, this teeming den of royal murders, this land of ancient villainy, this land of contradictions, this dear land of the Bard, this dear, dear land of incomparable writing. Who can explain it? Try, not. You need only to harp on this one string: No work of literature even comes close. Richard III is in a class to itself.
No villain was ever more despicable. Cheat. Lie. Murder. Murder, you say! Why, before breakfast, Richard manages to kill two babies and his own new wife, Anne, whom, incidentally he took only yesterday immediately after killing her father and first husband with his own hand. Now that is Baaad with a capital B! No wonder his own mother would declare him Bloody thou art; bloody will be thy end. Shame serves thy life and doth thy death attend.
No villain is more human. Like Shylock, If you prick him, does he not bleed? If you tickle him does he not laugh? If you poison him does he not die? And if you wrong him shall he not revenge? But unlike the wretched merchant, our man Rick has a bloody conscience. O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me!
No villain is more eloquent. This is our boy wooing Anne: Look how my ring encompassth thy finger; even so thy [...] encloseth my heart. Wear both of them, for both are thine. And if thy poor devoted servant may beg one favor at thy gracious hand, thou dost confirm his happiness forever. Now, how are you going to hate a guy who can turn a phrase like that?
Long live the King.

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  • Paperback 254 pages
  • Publisher Forgotten Books (April 26, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1333236875

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This unblessèd plot, this unearthly realm, this English king, this twisted man, this teeming den of royal murders, this land of ancient villainy, this land of contradictions, this dear land of the Bard, this dear, dear land of incomparable writing. Who can explain it? Try, not. You need only to harp on this one string No work of literature even comes close. Richard III is in a class to itself.
No villain was ever more despicable. Cheat. Lie. Murder. Murder, you say! Why, before breakfast, Richard manages to kill two babies and his own new wife, Anne, whom, incidentally he took only yesterday immediately after killing her father and first husband with his own hand. Now that is Baaad with a capital B! No wonder his own mother would declare him Bloody thou art; bloody will be thy end. Shame serves thy life and doth thy death attend.
No villain is more human. Like Shylock, If you prick him, does he not bleed? If you tickle him does he not laugh? If you poison him does he not die? And if you wrong him shall he not revenge? But unlike the wretched merchant, our man Rick has a bloody conscience. O coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me!
No villain is more eloquent. This is our boy wooing Anne Look how my ring encompassth thy finger; even so thy [...] encloseth my heart. Wear both of them, for both are thine. And if thy poor devoted servant may beg one favor at thy gracious hand, thou dost confirm his happiness forever. Now, how are you going to hate a guy who can turn a phrase like that?
Long live the King.
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