The Iconography of Power: Ideas and Images of Rulership on the English Renaissance StageGyörgy Endre Szőnyi, Rowland Wymer |
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... royal integrity to John - " What earthly name to interrogatories / Can taste the free breath of a sacred king ? [ ... ] and from the mouth of England / Add thus much more , that no Italian priest / Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ...
... royal integrity to John - " What earthly name to interrogatories / Can taste the free breath of a sacred king ? [ ... ] and from the mouth of England / Add thus much more , that no Italian priest / Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ...
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... royal house , / By God's fair ordi- nance conjoin together !, " Richmond prays at the close of Richard III , “ And ... royal identity is neither prior and intrinsic nor the arbitrary gift of the commonwealth . Instead , 4 royal identity ...
... royal house , / By God's fair ordi- nance conjoin together !, " Richmond prays at the close of Richard III , “ And ... royal identity is neither prior and intrinsic nor the arbitrary gift of the commonwealth . Instead , 4 royal identity ...
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... royal blood . Hence Hotspur is prepared to hand over the Earl of Fife , a prince of the blood royal . But Henry insists on taking all the prisoners " ( Holderness 1985 , 70 ) . Through his action the king is asserting royal authority ...
... royal blood . Hence Hotspur is prepared to hand over the Earl of Fife , a prince of the blood royal . But Henry insists on taking all the prisoners " ( Holderness 1985 , 70 ) . Through his action the king is asserting royal authority ...
Contents
FOREWORD ROWLAND WYMER | 4 |
MICHAEL PINCOMBE | 33 |
ANDREAS HÖFELE | 53 |
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