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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... crown , so was Elizabeth's choice not to appoint fresh faces from the clergy to her first privy council . It was , in fact , decidedly pro - Protestant , but it excluded powerful clerics like those who had served in the councils of her ...
... crown , so was Elizabeth's choice not to appoint fresh faces from the clergy to her first privy council . It was , in fact , decidedly pro - Protestant , but it excluded powerful clerics like those who had served in the councils of her ...
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... crown , not the treacherous crowns of France . There is a conspiracy of silence here , for both sides can profit from the pretence that this is a foreign intrigue rather than a native dynastic struggle . Henry gains political senti ...
... crown , not the treacherous crowns of France . There is a conspiracy of silence here , for both sides can profit from the pretence that this is a foreign intrigue rather than a native dynastic struggle . Henry gains political senti ...
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... crown itself : no bishop , no king . At stake ultimately was the matter of power in the realm - which is of course also at stake at the open- ing of Julius Caesar . II 99 Although the tribunes themselves do not reappear after the first ...
... crown itself : no bishop , no king . At stake ultimately was the matter of power in the realm - which is of course also at stake at the open- ing of Julius Caesar . II 99 Although the tribunes themselves do not reappear after the first ...
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