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... sin against God and man rebellion is , cannot possibly be expressed according to the greatness thereof . For he that ... sins , I say , against God and all men heaped together nameth he that nameth rebellion.1 This aspect of Tudor theory ...
... sin against God and man rebellion is , cannot possibly be expressed according to the greatness thereof . For he that ... sins , I say , against God and all men heaped together nameth he that nameth rebellion.1 This aspect of Tudor theory ...
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... ) . Nor , if we remember the Seven Deadly Sins in Piers Plowman , shall we find anything in- congruous in the humour . The serious comedy of this scene is one more reminder that behind Richard III is SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES 21.
... ) . Nor , if we remember the Seven Deadly Sins in Piers Plowman , shall we find anything in- congruous in the humour . The serious comedy of this scene is one more reminder that behind Richard III is SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES 21.
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... sins are writ , and that's myself . ( IV.i.228ff ) It is this new tone that underprops the pathos ( ' Mine eyes are full of tears , I cannot see ' ) , and makes of the subsequent play with the mirror something different from mere self ...
... sins are writ , and that's myself . ( IV.i.228ff ) It is this new tone that underprops the pathos ( ' Mine eyes are full of tears , I cannot see ' ) , and makes of the subsequent play with the mirror something different from mere self ...
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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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