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... things is to be lauded and praised the goodly order of God : without the which no house , no city , no commonwealth can continue and endure ; for , where there is no right order , there reigneth all abuse , carnal liberty , enormity ...
... things is to be lauded and praised the goodly order of God : without the which no house , no city , no commonwealth can continue and endure ; for , where there is no right order , there reigneth all abuse , carnal liberty , enormity ...
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... thing different from - the presentation of life - like characters , 2 1 There is an excellent account of this soliloquy by D. A. Traversi in his essay , ' Shakespeare : the Young Dramatist ' , The Pelican Guide to English Literature , 2 ...
... thing different from - the presentation of life - like characters , 2 1 There is an excellent account of this soliloquy by D. A. Traversi in his essay , ' Shakespeare : the Young Dramatist ' , The Pelican Guide to English Literature , 2 ...
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... thing of the policy ? ' It is ' policy ' and its entanglements that is engaging Shakespeare's interest . And although this may be seen with an almost cynical amusement , as in the Commodity speech , there are hints of a deeper awareness ...
... thing of the policy ? ' It is ' policy ' and its entanglements that is engaging Shakespeare's interest . And although this may be seen with an almost cynical amusement , as in the Commodity speech , there are hints of a deeper awareness ...
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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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