“Thou lump of foul deformity!”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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The Tragedy of King Richard III
Written by William Shakespeare, this play explores the rise and fall of King Richard III, a monarch known for his controversial rule and mysterious death. The narrative delves into the political intrigue, personal relationships, and moral dilemmas surrounding the king's reign. more
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