Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 58Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... treason thus gener- ated that some of Richard II's most daring political speculations can be discerned . Rather than expressing either a singular or an antithetical conception of treason , Richard II is characterized by a relational or ...
... treason thus gener- ated that some of Richard II's most daring political speculations can be discerned . Rather than expressing either a singular or an antithetical conception of treason , Richard II is characterized by a relational or ...
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... treason is its re- versibility ; the same ritualistic means of proving the of- fense can be used either for or against royal power . Arun- del ( as well as Gloucester ) can appear as agents in the definition of treason and as traitors ...
... treason is its re- versibility ; the same ritualistic means of proving the of- fense can be used either for or against royal power . Arun- del ( as well as Gloucester ) can appear as agents in the definition of treason and as traitors ...
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... treason act of 1571 : " that the Queene . . . is an Heretyke Schesmatyke Tyraunt Infidell or an Usurper of the Crowne " ( 13 Elizabeth c . 1 ) . In the ritualized judgment and punishment of treason against the monarch , and in the ...
... treason act of 1571 : " that the Queene . . . is an Heretyke Schesmatyke Tyraunt Infidell or an Usurper of the Crowne " ( 13 Elizabeth c . 1 ) . In the ritualized judgment and punishment of treason against the monarch , and in the ...
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A Midsummer Nights Dream | 150 |
Richard II | 229 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 321 |
Urheberrecht | |
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