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      • Now is the winter of our discontent Made glorious summer by this son of York —Richard Act 1, scene 1, lines 1–2 A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse! —Richard Act 5, scene 4, line 7
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  2. Well-known quotes from Richard III in the order in which they appear in the play. Anthony Sher as Richard III

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  3. Does Richard III die at the end of the play? Is Richard III a comedy or a tragedy? Was Richard III really deformed? Did Richard III really murder the two princes? What is the meaning of the quote “My Kingdom for a horse!” in the play?

  4. Read our selection of the very best quotes from Richard III, along with speaker, act and scene. The play is set across England in the run-up to the reign of King Richard III and is littered with quotes from characters that resonate in the common consciousness to this day.

  5. This section explains the key quotes from the play Richard III by William Shakespeare. Richard III is one of Shakespeare's history plays, depicting the rise and fall of the notorious Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who manipulates, murders, and schemes his way to the English throne.

    • “Dispute not with her: she is lunatic.” ― William Shakespeare, Richard III.
    • “So wise so young, they say, do never live long.” ― William Shakespeare, Richard III.
    • “And thus I clothe my naked villainy. With odd old ends stol'n out of holy writ; And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.” ― William Shakespeare, Richard III.
    • “Out of my sight! Thou dost infect mine eyes.” ― William Shakespeare, Richard III.
  6. Shakespeare’s play chronicling the devious machinations of the deformed villain, Richard, is packed with familiar quotations. Here are the most famous of them all. 1. A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse! (5.4.8), Richard. 2. Now is the winter of our discontent. Made glorious summer by this sun of York. (1.1.1-2), Richard. 3.

  7. Aug 11, 2024 · The Life and Death of King Richard III (c. 1591) is William Shakespeare's version of the short career of Richard III of England, who is depicted as a villain. The play is sometimes listed as a tragedy but more correctly belongs among the histories.

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