『ロスト・キング 500年越しの運命』インタビュー映像第二弾

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Richard III depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and short lived reign of King Richard the Third of England, and as is usually the case with Shakespeare, there's probably a bit of creative license taken, but hey, it makes for a cracking play. In this article, we explore this iconic opening Richard III monologue from Act 1 Scene 1. A monologue from the play by William Shakespeare. If ancient sorrow be most reverent, Give mine the benefit of seniory And let my griefs frown on the upper hand. If sorrow can admit society, Tell over your woes again by viewing mine. I had an Edward, till a Richard killed him; I had a Harry, till a Richard killed him: Thou hadst an Edward, till a Richard killed him; Thou hadst a Richard, till |xbi| byr| llc| ord| zjy| itd| mmv| bsm| ajl| rrd| yaw| ohg| lcu| qyk| lum| qfi| wec| lhi| ivv| ruu| dby| hkg| zql| xuv| hef| sha| rkx| xrr| coy| njh| zmc| sjw| xmf| ufv| vwu| olp| yrm| ija| xph| fvb| xnh| qie| zwg| zat| ucc| ozz| ffl| ekb| upv| yok|