So far, the best of the first three histories (in chronological reign) that Shakespeare wrote, which is not saying much.Favorite quote, referring to undeaf ears: "No; it is stopp'd with other flattering sounds,/ As praises of his state: then there are fond/Lascivous metres, to whose venom sound/The ...
Shakespeare’s Richard II is more famous (or perhaps simply better known) play than Marlowe’s Edward II. The two plays are markedly similar in plot, both deal with the deposing of an anointed monarch, though Marlowe is far more upfront about the homosexual aspect of the plot. The fame of Shakespear...
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