Richard III
Act 3 Questions
How does Buckingham in III, vii live up to the boast he makes in III, v, 5-12?
How does Richard get Hastings to seal his own doom?
How does Buckingham in III, vii live up to the boast he makes in III, v, 5-12?
How does Richard get Hastings to seal his own doom?
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I did; with his contract with Lady Lucy,
And his contract by deputy in France;
The insatiate greediness of his desires,
And his enforcement of the city wives;
His tyranny for trifles; his own bastardy,
As being got, your father then in France,
His resemblance, being not like the duke;
Withal I did infer your lineaments,
Being the right idea of your father,
Both in your form and nobleness of mind;