Whose words are "My kingdom for a horse"?
Julius Caesar
Richard III
Hamlet
Alexander the Great
This famous phrase originally occurred in Act-V, Scene-IV of William Shakespeare’s play, Richard III. Here, King Richard III yells out loudly this famous phrase, “A horse, a horse! My kingdom for a horse!” In the middle of a battle, his horse is killed, while the king wanders to find it in the battlefield for hours, killing everything coming his way with fatalistic rage.
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Julius Caesar
Richard III
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Alexander the Great
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