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Can prophesy be called a dream?

In prison Richard II tells the future of the Wars of the Roses and Aumerl's mother begs for his life in couplets that, if the two scenes were played simultaneously, would be dispersed meaningfully throughout Richard's words. This is beautiful and also rather parapsycological.

Posted by Florence Amit on April 14, 1997 at 22:24:02
In Reply to "I'd forgotten ..." posted by Lillith on April 14, 1997 at 16:05:24


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