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noun

(1452-1485) king of England from 1483 to 1485

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1. Popular tradition portrays Richard III as a hunchback.

2. 6 Richard III and Macbeth are also demons: they have the complex of patricide.

3. A Cacodemon is an evil spirit or a demon coined by Shakespeare in Richard III Act 1 Scene 3

4. Henry Tudor, a distant relative of the Lancastrian kings who had inherited their claim, defeated Richard III at Bosworth in 1485.

5. Thus Richard III, for instance, was marvellously served by his conscience after the putting away of the two children of Edward IV.

6. I have not that Alacrity of spirit / Nor cheer of mind that I was wont to have, says Shakespeare’s King Richard III in the play that bears his name

7. 1485, Richard III of England, letter to the chieftains of his army before the Battle of Bosworth Field In the wit and policy of the capitain consisteth the chief Adeption of the victory

8. 1485, Richard III of England, letter to the chieftains of his army before the Battle of Bosworth Field In the wit and policy of the capitain consisteth the chief Adeption of the victory.

9. The uses of Richard III: from Robert Cecil to Richard Nixon They were attended by a Crookbacked corduroy-clad waiter, almost toothless, with vigorous tufts of snowy hair sprouting from his nose & ear holes.

10. Circa 1591-1594, William Shakespeare, Richard III, Act I, Scene I, Lines 9-13 Grim-visag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front; And now, instead of mounting Barded steeds To fright the souls of fearful adversaries, He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber To the lascivious

11. Bailey's beautifully enunciated, pleasantly pitched, expressive and elegant voice is perfectly suited to this huge biography of a relatively little-known but intriguing figure in English history: Baseborn Perkin Warbeck or Richard Plantagenet, one of the two little princes incarcerated in the Tower of London and presumably murdered by Richard III.

12. Different from soliloquies in that they are not self-directed speeches, Asides are lines spoken by actors or characters directly to audience members--instances of "breaking the fourth wall." Although soliloquies and Asides both communicate ideas to the audience, Rosalinda Simone argues in "Asides as Discourse: The Pendulum of Power Between the Sexes in Shakespeare's Richard III and Titus