Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 24Gale Research Company, 1984 - 475 Seiten |
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... Cardinal tells him it is his duty to kill Humphrey — a here- tic . The third murderer asks how the Cardinal knows the Church is infallible ; the Cardinal answers very simply that it is infallible because it says it is so . In another ...
... Cardinal tells him it is his duty to kill Humphrey — a here- tic . The third murderer asks how the Cardinal knows the Church is infallible ; the Cardinal answers very simply that it is infallible because it says it is so . In another ...
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... Cardinal Wolsey . ] The accuracy and meticulous methods used by Charles Kean in his productions of Shakespeare's plays at the Princess's Theatre may be illustrated significantly by four long letters exchanged between Kean and W. R. ...
... Cardinal Wolsey . ] The accuracy and meticulous methods used by Charles Kean in his productions of Shakespeare's plays at the Princess's Theatre may be illustrated significantly by four long letters exchanged between Kean and W. R. ...
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... Cardinal Wolsey I think are perfectly in ac- cordance with the way in which we do dress them . The authority is from the picture at Hampton Court of the Field of the Cloth of Gold where the cross bearers , & hat bearer are introduced ...
... Cardinal Wolsey I think are perfectly in ac- cordance with the way in which we do dress them . The authority is from the picture at Hampton Court of the Field of the Cloth of Gold where the cross bearers , & hat bearer are introduced ...
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