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... themes and rhythms as the series progresses . Most powerful and most traditional is the theme of the inevitable downfall of hu- man hopes , which receives climactic statement from the lips of the dying Warwick : My blood , my want of ...
... themes and rhythms as the series progresses . Most powerful and most traditional is the theme of the inevitable downfall of hu- man hopes , which receives climactic statement from the lips of the dying Warwick : My blood , my want of ...
Page 77
... themes and Biblical figures - just as Marlowe did with his angels and devils in Dr. Faustus . After striking a ... theme of psychological debate . Shake- speare , wisely alert to the need for at least a surface plausi- bility of ...
... themes and Biblical figures - just as Marlowe did with his angels and devils in Dr. Faustus . After striking a ... theme of psychological debate . Shake- speare , wisely alert to the need for at least a surface plausi- bility of ...
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Hugh M. Richmond. King John THE CENTRAL THEME of King John is brought forward in one of Richard's speeches . When ... themes of Hobbes ' Leviathan : the nature of authority and the nature of the sanctions that are properly invoked against ...
Hugh M. Richmond. King John THE CENTRAL THEME of King John is brought forward in one of Richard's speeches . When ... themes of Hobbes ' Leviathan : the nature of authority and the nature of the sanctions that are properly invoked against ...
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