Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... authority ; Cominius has the will but in- sufficient authority and , in view of his support of Coriolanus for consul , may be doubted to possess the requisite prudence ; Henry , once crowned , possesses some authority but not enough ...
... authority ; Cominius has the will but in- sufficient authority and , in view of his support of Coriolanus for consul , may be doubted to possess the requisite prudence ; Henry , once crowned , possesses some authority but not enough ...
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... authority , he anticipates a crucial strate- gy of Reformation polemic . Luther used Valla's argu- ments in his struggle with the pope , and John Foxe used them in his Actes and Monuments . The recognition of anachronism , in fact , was ...
... authority , he anticipates a crucial strate- gy of Reformation polemic . Luther used Valla's argu- ments in his struggle with the pope , and John Foxe used them in his Actes and Monuments . The recognition of anachronism , in fact , was ...
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... authority as divinely grant- ed and , therefore , subject to the will of God ; 2 ) on the secular conception of earthly authority as popularly granted and , therefore , subject to the will of the peo- ple . A just tyrannicide , then ...
... authority as divinely grant- ed and , therefore , subject to the will of God ; 2 ) on the secular conception of earthly authority as popularly granted and , therefore , subject to the will of the peo- ple . A just tyrannicide , then ...
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