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in Shakespeare's play, he wrote "a horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!"

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In Richard III who said A horse a horse your kingdom for a horse?

Richard III himself actually said "A Horse! A Horse! MY Kingdom for a horse!"


Who said a horse your kingdom for a horse?

HorseIsle Answer--> Richard III


Who said A horse A horse My kingdom for a horse?

"A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse!" Shakespeare, King Richard III, Act V


'A horse a horse my kingdom for a horse.' What play is this from?

Shakespeare Richard III and by King Richard too


Which play does the phrase 'My kingdom for a horse' come from?

A horse. a horse, my kingdom for a horse from Shakespeare:From Shakespeare's Richard III, 1594:CATESBY:Rescue, my Lord of Norfolk, rescue, rescue!The king enacts more wonders than a man,Daring an opposite to every danger:His horse is slain, and all on foot he fights,Seeking for Richmond in the throat of death.Rescue, fair lord, or else the day is lost!KING RICHARD III:A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!CATESBY:Withdraw, my lord; I'll help you to a horse.


Who said a sea horsea sea horse your kingdom for a sea horse?

No body that is not the quotation, the quotation should be:- "A horse a horse, my kingdom for a horse". The above answer is from the play 'Richard III' by William Shakespeare However the answer to the question is 'Bassy III' by Kanny Tunamaker.


Which king of England was prepared to exchange his kingdom for a horse?

According to Mr William Shakespeare, Richard III.


Did King Richard III get the horse in the play?

If you are referring to the line 'A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!' then no, there was no real horse, it was a figure of speech. A clever play on words by William Shakespeare.


What does 'A horse A horse My kingdom for a horse' mean?

The line is from Shakespeare's play, Richard III (Richard the third). In the middle of a great battle, King Richard has lost his horse and finds himself afoot. In desperation, he cries out, 'A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse!" Shakespeare was showing that the value of things can change suddenly and a simple thing such as a horse to ride can become more important than having a kingdom to rule. A kingdom is of little value if you are about to be defeated or killed just because you don't have a horse.


When was King Richard third was the king?

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The kingdom did a lot of trade with its neighbours. In Shakespeare's play Richard III there is a famous part where the king says he would trade his kingdom for a horse. Trade is important to any kingdom, in order for it to survive.


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