Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this sun of York:
. . .
Grim-visaged war hath smooth'd his wrinkled
front;
And now . . .
He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber.
. . .
I, that am rudely stamp'd, and want love's
majesty
To strut before a wanton ambling nymph;
. . .
Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace,
Have no delight to pass away the time,
Unless to spy my shadow in the sun
And descant on mine own deformity:
And therefore, since I cannot prove a
lover,
To entertain these fair well-spoken days,
I am determined to prove a villain
And hate the idle pleasures of these days. (I,i)

Richard III
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John Steinbeck: The Winter of Our Discontent
Alec Wilder: The Winter of My Discontent
James Francis Barrett: The Winter of
Discontent
Robert Taylor, ed.: Symposium: The Winter
of Discontent
David S. Meyer: A Winter of Discontent: The
Nuclear Freeze and American Politics
Gilbert Frankau: Winter of Discontent
Jim Mize: Winter of Our Discount Tent
N. S. Ramaswami: Winter of Content
Laura Lee Davidson: A Winter of Content
Herbert Blau: The Makeup of Memory in the
Winter of Our Discontent
Glenn Hannigan et alia: Glorious Summer:
A Photographic History of the 1966
Atlantic Olympics
J. E. Johnson, ed: Glorious Summer: The
Story of the Battle of Britain
Ann Cameron: Julian's Glorious Summer
Lady Mary Clive: This Sun of York: A
Biography of Edward IV
George R. Sheets: To the Setting of the Sun:
The Story of York
Margaret Abbey: The Son of York
John Hawkesworth: In My Lady's Chamber
Laura Mathhews: In My Lady's Chamber
Pierre Payne: The Wanton Nymph
Bernice Grohskopf: Shadow in the Sun
Chaim Lewis: Shadow in the Sun
Michael Shapiro: The Shadow in the Sun
Guy M. Townsend: To Prove a Villain
Taylor Littleton, ed.: To Prove a Villain:
The Case of King Richard III
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Villain, thou know'st no law of God nor man:
No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. (I,ii)

John
Gilbert: The Wooing of Anne
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Edward Bunker: No Beast So Fierce
Charles Rushton Shortt: No Beast So Fierce
Rhoda Edwards: Some Touch of Pity

Al Pacino
as Richard
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(Allusion to stage direction, I,iii)
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Hurst Marshall: Enter Two Murderers
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Howfain, like Pilate, would I wash my hands
Of this most grievous guilty murder done! (I,iv)
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Sara Woods: Most Grievous Murder
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To-morrow in the battle think on me. (V,iii)
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Javier Marías: Mañana en la batalla
piensa en mí
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A horse! A horse! my kingdom for a horse! (V,iv)

Edward
M. Ward:
Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York
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Fairfax D. Downey, ed.: My Kingdom for a Horse
Carol Streeter: My Kingdom for a Horse:
An Owner's Manual
Margaret Leigh: My Kingdom for a Horse: The
The Story of a Journey on Horseback from
the Cornish Moors to the Scottish Border
Emma Crosby Spurling: My Kingdom Is a
Horse: The Really, Really, Really Difficult
Way To Find a Husband
Maia Wojciechowska: A Kingdom in a Horse
William Preston Magnum: A Kingdom for a
Horse: The Legacy of R. A. Alexander and
Woodburn Farms
Wyatt Blassingame: His Kingdom for a Horse
Bernard Louis Jacot de Boinod: A Kingdom
for My Horse
Caroline Davis, ed.: The Kingdom of the Horse:
A Comprehensive Guide to the Horse and
the Major Breeds
Bill G. Ward: My Kingdom for Just One
Strackeljahn
James Liddy: Esau, My Kingdom for a Drink:
Homage to James Joyce on His LXX Birthday
Doris Rybot: My Kingdom for a Donkey
Stephanie Plowman: My Kingdom for a Grave
Craig Rice: My Kingdom for a Hearse
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