The Renaissance Discovery of Time, Band 31Harvard University Press, 1972 - 549 Seiten |
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... Richard thoroughly undoes him by disinheriting his son . This act provokes the most tolerant of the uncles , York , to a condemnation of Richard , again in terms reminiscent of the sonnets . Richard's resemblance to his father , the ...
... Richard thoroughly undoes him by disinheriting his son . This act provokes the most tolerant of the uncles , York , to a condemnation of Richard , again in terms reminiscent of the sonnets . Richard's resemblance to his father , the ...
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... Richard's presumption on being , on a felt immunity to change . But this super- structure of confidence collapses very quickly into despair when con- fronted with the defections from his camp and Bolingbroke's solid real- ity . " Of ...
... Richard's presumption on being , on a felt immunity to change . But this super- structure of confidence collapses very quickly into despair when con- fronted with the defections from his camp and Bolingbroke's solid real- ity . " Of ...
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... Richard is not the first of fortune's slaves . In one person Richard plays many peo- ple , " And none contented . " From king he becomes beggar , from beg- gar , king , until he is brought back to his present loss " And straight am ...
... Richard is not the first of fortune's slaves . In one person Richard plays many peo- ple , " And none contented . " From king he becomes beggar , from beg- gar , king , until he is brought back to his present loss " And straight am ...
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The Setting | 3 |
Dante | 28 |
Petrarch | 106 |
Urheberrecht | |
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