John Gielgud - Two Richard's Speeches from Richard II by William Shakespeare
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- Sir John Gielgud - Richard II by William Shakespeare: Act III, Scene 3 & Act IV, Scene 1
Read by Sir John Gielgud.
Source: Ages of Man by Sir John Gielgud. Caedmon Records, 1959.
i am back omg thanks lives foerever phil
Gielgud--the last of the old style actors!
When I go, all of y'all go, think about it God bless take care 💔 🙏☮️
"Give sorrow leave awhile to tutor me to this submission"
I'm home to stay there are ways to go back and forth
I go you ALL go
I did not give it up
Date when Gielgud recorded this?
What that name GOD
This was my least favorite Shakespeare history. Until now.
Watch the Hollow Crown
King. Is one Kings with an S is plural Grandma not your best subject
Research the "royal plural": one monarch's grammatical prerogative to speak of him or herself as "we," "ourselves." A parallel phenomenon is the "editorial plural," the convention of a newspaper editor in chief's use of the plural to express his or her editorial opinion, speaking more broadly for the newspaper.