Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 173
... James , such as the 1605-1606 debates about purveyance , continued throughout the monarch's reign . On 18 November 1605 , during de- bates concerning the crown's traditional right to pur- chase goods at lower than market values , King James ...
... James , such as the 1605-1606 debates about purveyance , continued throughout the monarch's reign . On 18 November 1605 , during de- bates concerning the crown's traditional right to pur- chase goods at lower than market values , King James ...
Page 175
... James lost support of his people in much the same way . Sir Roger Wil- braham explicitly compared James's behavior towards the public to the queen's willingness " to entertayne strangers & sutors & her people . . . with more courtlie ...
... James lost support of his people in much the same way . Sir Roger Wil- braham explicitly compared James's behavior towards the public to the queen's willingness " to entertayne strangers & sutors & her people . . . with more courtlie ...
Page 182
... James the First ( London : Henry Colburn , 1848 ) , p . 60 . 9 W. Gordon Zeeveld's article " Coriolanus and Jaco- bean Politics " discusses the connection between the 1606 events and the play's references to tribunes . Zeeveld notes ...
... James the First ( London : Henry Colburn , 1848 ) , p . 60 . 9 W. Gordon Zeeveld's article " Coriolanus and Jaco- bean Politics " discusses the connection between the 1606 events and the play's references to tribunes . Zeeveld notes ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
Copyright | |
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