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... matters was not entirely homogeneous : there was at all events sufficient diversity- indeed contradiction - to incite thoughtful men to thinking . The second is that a loyal and intelligent subject of Elizabeth I was likely to be ...
... matters was not entirely homogeneous : there was at all events sufficient diversity- indeed contradiction - to incite thoughtful men to thinking . The second is that a loyal and intelligent subject of Elizabeth I was likely to be ...
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... matters as the nature of power - and the conflict of powers - within a constituted society , and with the relation of political ... matter for particular criticism : there is no formula that will help us . But there is one preliminary ...
... matters as the nature of power - and the conflict of powers - within a constituted society , and with the relation of political ... matter for particular criticism : there is no formula that will help us . But there is one preliminary ...
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... matter of explicit religious reference , as when the Second Murderer of Clarence surprisingly quotes Scripture- How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my hands Of this most grievous murder- ( I.iv.272 ) Shakespeare had already at command ...
... matter of explicit religious reference , as when the Second Murderer of Clarence surprisingly quotes Scripture- How fain , like Pilate , would I wash my hands Of this most grievous murder- ( I.iv.272 ) Shakespeare had already at command ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights No preview available - 1962 |
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